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Revamped Presidents Park a step closer

A new hockey pitch, an upgraded baseball pavilion and an all-abilities play space are among the features planned for a revamped Presidents Park.
Residents can give feedback on Wyndham council’s draft master plan for Presidents Park, Wyndham Vale, which proposes a range of upgrades over the next 10 years.
The draft plan is out public comment until January 31.
Sports development portfolio holder, Cr Peter Maynard encouraged locals to let council know which aspects they like and give suggestions for enhancing it.
“The draft plan proposes to make the park even more beautiful, with new landscaping along the lake and Werribee River and a new arts heritage walking trail,” Cr Maynard said.
“New walking paths from the east to the west will make the park easier to traverse, while trail loops with distance markers will reveal how many metres runners have conquered – and how many they have to go.
“There will be exercise equipment suitable to people of all age groups, from toddlers to seniors, and the dog school’s training area will be improved.
“I’m particularly excited about the proposal for a new hockey pitch and upgrades to the hockey pavilion, which will encourage even more youngsters to pick up a stick and give the sport a go.
“In addition, the plan proposes to increase the size of the central softball show pitch and have a new shelter for spectators.
“The baseball club is proposed to have a new pavilion and upgraded back-netting behind all home bases, ensuring our players have top-class facilities.”
Feedback: theloop.wyndham.vic.gov.au

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