Bayside's first pétanque court, due to be completed in a few weeks will give residents, and pétanque enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy this popular sport at Bexley Park.
Early last year Bayside Council was approached by pétanque group the Boules Artistes about establishing a court in Bexley Park.
Following consideration of community submissions and advice from independent heritage consultants engaged by Council a suitable site was identified.
"Bexley Park is well loved by locals," Bayside Mayor Dr Christina Curry said.
"This new recreation facility within the park will provide an opportunity for people all ages and abilities to enjoy this fun outdoor game."
The pétanque court has been carefully sited to mitigate any adverse impact on the layout, use and overall character of Bexley Park.
The low-profile design means no trees will be impacted by construction works, and there will be no adverse impact to the heritage significance of the site.
The work includes a compacted crushed gravel surfaced court providing 2 pétanque playing lanes with an accessible connection from the central pathway.
Pétanque, or French bowls, uses boules, or metal balls, that are lobbed towards a small target ball and the closest to the small target ball wins.
Prior to construction Council consulted with interested pétanque players to ensure the Bayside Pétanque Court would be constructed to the correct standard and fit for purpose.
The park and amenities will be available for public use throughout the construction period but access to the immediate works area will be restricted until construction is complete.
Construction is expected to be completed in about 4 weeks depending on weather.