Wyoming wins with reserve upgrade

Member for The Entrance, David Mehan, has delivered for the residents of Wyoming, thanks to the Minns Labor Government’s Local Small Commitments Allocation Program.

David Mehan proudly displays the concept plan of the new Wyoming Playground.

6 March 2024

 

The Small Commitments Program provided $400,000 to each of the 93 state electorates in NSW providing benefits for local community projects and fulfils an election commitment from Mr Mehan to assist in the renewal of the playspace at Maidens Brush Reserve at Wyoming.

 

Central Coast Council will benefit from $105,000 in funding support to deliver the upgraded playspace.

 

The works will include the following and see the existing large octagonal swing retained:

 

  • Renewal of the play unit with three slides

 

  • A climbing wall and shop counter

 

  • A rocker

 

  • A nest swing

 

  • Rubber and mulch Softfall

 

  • A new path linking the car park and an inclusion of a disabled parking spot

 

Mr Mehan has seen the concept designs and has also requested Council consider seating as part of the upgrade.

 

David Mehansaid said that he was pleased to be able to deliver on this election commitment for his community.

 

“Not only will this enhance the current playspace and make it more inclusive, but it will also provide a safe place for children to enjoy with their families,” he said.

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