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Jameson Way works

Stage one of upgrades to the Jamieson Way Community Centre and Reserve expansion are nearing completion and stage 2 works will begin in coming weeks.

To date a third kindergarten room, expanded kindergarten outdoor play area, new multipurpose meeting spaces, upgraded staff facilities, new maternal and child health consulting rooms, a new reception area and a community kitchen have been completed.

Stage two works will include the addition of a new indoor multisport sports venue, netball pavilion with two new netball courts, landscaping, and a new playground with supporting amenities.

It also includes the demolition of two tennis courts to make way for a new car park to service the upgraded reserve.

The two remaining tennis courts and four netball courts will remain and are ready for use.

Featherbrook Ward councillor, Jasmine Hill, said the completion of stage one was a significant achievement for Point Cook.

“These new facilities are already benefitting families and community groups in Point Cook,” she said.

Cheetham Ward councillor Susan McIntyre said the project will make the precinct a hub for community connection.

“This project is all about future-proofing this important community space so that it can continue to serve the growing needs of Point Cook residents for years to come,” she said.

Details : www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/jamiesonway-cc-master-plan

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