Blenheim Park Masterplan

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The Blenheim Park Masterplan was developed following extensive community consultation and is part of the City of Ryde’s commitment to creating well-connected and modern open spaces for the City’s growing population.  

The implementation of the masterplan will occur over a number of stages as funding becomes available. Funding for the first three stages has been identified in Council’s Four Year Delivery Plan. 

Key features of the masterplan include: 

  • Two new multi-use courts, a small skate park, table tennis and social spaces with inclusive designs 
  • A major upgrade to the existing playground which will include water play, sand play, a flying fox, age appropriate play areas as well as inclusive play equipment
  • A new fenced dog off-leash area with shade areas, seating, dog bowl, waste facilities and paths
  • A new radio control car track with spectator area, pit area and storage facilities
  • Green open spaces for picnics or kick about activities
  • Picnic areas with shelter and barbecue facilities
  • New fitness equipment stations
  • Upgraded amenity building
  • Parking improvements onsite and on Blenheim Road
  • New park access, pathways and lighting improvements
  • Improvements to environmental aspects including a biodiversity corridor and bioswale channels.
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