GRENFELL'S NEW INCLUSIVE PLAYSPACE NEARS COMPLETION
- Steph Cooke MP
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Tuesday, 19 August 2025
Work on the new inclusive playspace at Taylor Park is now nearing completion, bringing Weddin Shire one step closer to providing a vibrant, accessible, and welcoming space for families and children of all abilities.
The redevelopment, part of the national Livvi’s Place network run by the Touched by Olivia Foundation, has transformed Taylor Park into a hub for play, connection, and inclusivity.
Member for Cootamundra, Steph Cooke has congratulated Weddin Shire Council on their progress at the park and thanked the community for their ongoing support during construction.
“I have been a proud supporter of this project from the very beginning, and it’s fantastic to see the final pieces are now coming together,” Ms Cooke said.
"This space will provide local families with a safe and welcoming place to gather, play, and create memories for years to come.
"It won’t be long until Council is ready to officially open this amazing space, and I’m really excited to see lots of young residents try out these new facilities, no matter their ability."
The NSW Coalition awarded $629,979 in funding to the project through Round Five of the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund.
Major elements of the project are well underway, including landscaping to create inviting green spaces, the installation of the impressive Lizard Lookout structure as a central feature, as well as safety fencing and soft fall surfacing to meet accessibility and safety standards.
Once complete, the Taylor Park Inclusive Playspace will feature accessible pathways, sensory play zones, and areas for families and the wider community to gather and connect.