Wyndham City has officially opened its state-of-the-art Galvin Park Tennis Pavilion and carpark, built at a cost of $1,950,000.
Sports Development portfolio holder, Cr Peter Maynard, said the new pavilion promises to continue supporting the growth of sporting opportunities for everyone in the community.
“It is vital that we continue to provide opportunities to promote engagement in sport and encourage our residents to live healthy and active lives, while increasing their connectedness to our community,” Cr Maynard said.
The pavilion has all of the most modern features and design including an accessible pavilion with multiple change rooms, 100 square metres of community space and plenty of parking. This new pavilion will provide greater space for community activities and opportunities for a greater diversity of sports in Wyndham.
“Werribee Centrals Tennis Club will be using the space to conduct club functions and competitions and training. It will also open new levels of comfort for participants due to the ease of access,” Cr Maynard said.
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