Cessnock City Council is proud to announce the construction commencement of stage 1 of the upgraded Cessnock Regional BMX facility.
This project is identified within the Carmichael Park Masterplan and is expected to both improve and provide high-quality riding facilities for all members of the community. The works will incorporate track upgrades and supporting infrastructure.
The BMX facility will be open to visitors of all skill levels and will be located near a soon to be constructed multipurpose court which will create an active youth precinct at Carmichael Park, Bellbird.
Cessnock City Council Mayor Jay Suvaal said he is pleased to see construction commence on the BMX facility.
"I look forward to seeing the community enjoy the upgrades to this awesome facility, and I encourage residents to come along once works have completed." Mayor Suvaal said.
"It is wonderful to see these upgrades take place on such a well-loved facility."
Site establishment will commence over the next two weeks with the project construction timeframe expected to be approximately 4 months (weather permitting).
Stage 1 of this project is made possible thanks to the NSW Government's Resources for Regions Round 8, receiving funding of $250,000 to undertake works to upgrade Cessnock Regional BMX facility, and Council is seeking further funding for stage 2.
In the Council meeting held on 19 April, Councillors also nominated to formally name the upgraded facility the Neville Tomlinson BMX facility, after well-known community figure Neville Tomlinson, who served as Bellbird Fire Station Captain for 37 years between 1971 and 2008.
Deputy Mayor John Moores added,
"It's great to see Neville Tomlinson celebrated in a way befitting his immense contribution to our community."
Residents will have the opportunity to have their say on the proposed name change in the coming weeks. Feedback on the proposal will be open for 28 days.