Dog Parks Get Pets Tails Wagging

This is a photograph of the Hurstbridge Dog Park.

In pawsome news for pets, the Hurstbridge Dog Park has doubled in size while works are about to start on the new off-leash area at Eltham Lower Park.

Fencing at the Hurstbridge Dog Park has been extended by about 280m, providing extra space for dogs to run and play off-leash as well as new entry points and access gates.

Meanwhile, work is set to start on the new off-leash dog park in Eltham Lower Park. The dog park will feature snake-proof fencing, water station with dog bowl, accessible path from the entry gate along the southern fence line and accessible parking at the entry point.

A viewing area between the dog park and the upgraded equestrian area will include two shelters with seating and drinking fountain.

The improvements are being funded thanks to a $2 million grant secured through the Member for Jagajaga Kate Thwaites and the Australian Government's Investing in Our Communities Program.

As part of the project, the sports pavilion will also be getting a makeover, which is in the design phase.

The works on the dog park and equestrian area were informed by community consultation in 2023. The final plans can be viewed at Participate Nillumbik.

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