Upgrade Works To Start At Goldsworthy Reserve

The City of Greater Geelong wishes to advise that Goldsworthy Reserve in Corio will be closed for upgrade works between 30 September and 4 October.

The works, which will be fully funded by the City, include repairs and replacement of the javelin run ups and edging, and repairing delamination and vandalism on affected areas of the running track.

A track condition report was undertaken earlier this year, and a schedule of works was established in conjunction with the Corio Little Athletics Club.

The City of Greater Geelong worked closely with the Corio Little Athletics Club to identify a preferred date for the surfacing works, which require dry and warm weather to be completed to the highest standard.

Overflow tenants from Landy Field who have been using Goldsworthy Reserve, including athletes, coaches and clubs, have been advised of the forthcoming works and have made alternative arrangements for the closure period.

Greater Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan

These upgrades will have a lasting benefit for athletes across the region.

These works will ensure the Corio Little Athletics Club and its members, as well as school kids across Geelong and the broader athletics community will have access to a facility that provides a safe and fit-for-purpose environment for years to come.

It was imperative to commence the project at the end of September and by completing the works at this time it will also mean there is minimal impact to the remainder of the athletics season.

Active Spaces portfolio chair, Councillor Eddy Kontelj

These works will ensure there is minimal interruption to the athletics season.

The upgrades at Goldsworthy Reserve are necessary and exciting for the Greater Geelong athletics community.

Because they are being undertaken at the end of September and start of October, the field will be in prime condition for the start of the season.

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