Fernadell Park Redevelopment

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Artist impression of Fernadell Park Proposed Sporting Fields

Fernadell Park in Pitt Town will receive a redevelopment in line with the Masterplan, adopted by Council following community consultation.

The park will provide the growing Pitt Town community and surrounds with much-needed passive and active recreation space.

The works include:

  • Integrated facilities for Soccer and Cricket along with cricket practice nets.
  • Modified sports field/ event space
  • New multi-purpose courts for Netball and Basketball
  • New Amenities building with canteen, public accessible toilets and change rooms facilities suitable for female and male players
  • Kiosk/equipment storage facilities
  • Multi age play area with shade sails for Children
  • Outdoor Gym facilities
  • Accessibility pathways connectivity throughout the precinct and natural areas
  • Fenced off-leash dog area
  • Ample off-street and on-grade parking space
  • Shelters with barbecue facilities and picnic areas
  • Integrated Community Centre


Contract Awarded and Construction Commencing

Construction of the sports precinct at Fernadell Park will commence on Thursday, 15 May 2025. The contract for the works has been awarded to WEM Civil. WEM Civil will take possession of the site from Monday, 05 May for site establishment purposes and works will commence from the 15 May, weather permitting. The entire precinct is anticipated to be completed by 30 June 2027, weather permitting.

The project will be delivered in the following four stages:

Stage 1 - Preliminary Infrastructure Works

Stage 2 - Landscape, Sports Field and Amenities Block

Stage 3 - Community Centre and Play Area (Contract still to be awarded)

Stage 4 - Remaining facilities and general landscape works

Anticipated project completion: 30 June 2027


The Fernadell Park Redevelopment will be funded through the Australian Government's Thriving Suburbs Grant ($6.69M), the NSW Government's Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program ($4.695M) and the Multi-Sport Community Facility Fund ($3.3M) and a contribution from Hawkesbury City Council ($2M).

Fernadell Park in Pitt Town will receive a redevelopment in line with the Masterplan, adopted by Council following community consultation.

The park will provide the growing Pitt Town community and surrounds with much-needed passive and active recreation space.

The works include:

  • Integrated facilities for Soccer and Cricket along with cricket practice nets.
  • Modified sports field/ event space
  • New multi-purpose courts for Netball and Basketball
  • New Amenities building with canteen, public accessible toilets and change rooms facilities suitable for female and male players
  • Kiosk/equipment storage facilities
  • Multi age play area with shade sails for Children
  • Outdoor Gym facilities
  • Accessibility pathways connectivity throughout the precinct and natural areas
  • Fenced off-leash dog area
  • Ample off-street and on-grade parking space
  • Shelters with barbecue facilities and picnic areas
  • Integrated Community Centre


Contract Awarded and Construction Commencing

Construction of the sports precinct at Fernadell Park will commence on Thursday, 15 May 2025. The contract for the works has been awarded to WEM Civil. WEM Civil will take possession of the site from Monday, 05 May for site establishment purposes and works will commence from the 15 May, weather permitting. The entire precinct is anticipated to be completed by 30 June 2027, weather permitting.

The project will be delivered in the following four stages:

Stage 1 - Preliminary Infrastructure Works

Stage 2 - Landscape, Sports Field and Amenities Block

Stage 3 - Community Centre and Play Area (Contract still to be awarded)

Stage 4 - Remaining facilities and general landscape works

Anticipated project completion: 30 June 2027


The Fernadell Park Redevelopment will be funded through the Australian Government's Thriving Suburbs Grant ($6.69M), the NSW Government's Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program ($4.695M) and the Multi-Sport Community Facility Fund ($3.3M) and a contribution from Hawkesbury City Council ($2M).

Page last updated: 14 May 2025, 10:40 AM