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Bundoora project to deliver social hub for local youth

Whittlesea council is set to commence work to transform the western end of Norris Bank Reserve in Bundoora into a social hub for the region’s youth.

The third stage of the major redevelopment of the reserve off McLeans Road will focus on improving the facility’s appeal to younger residents.

The redevelopment will include the creation of a performance space, social space with Wi-Fi access, multi-use basketball court and grass embankment in the reserve. LED lighting will also be installed along upgraded paths to help improve access to the reserve and public transport.

The works will begin in mid-April and are expected to continue until October 2023.

A temporary fence will be erected around the construction site and signs will direct visitors to alternative pedestrian pathways.

Previous stages of the Norris Bank Reserve redevelopment included the provision of a dedicated off-leash dog area and a playground featuring a play tower with slides, water play area and upgraded picnic facilities.

The project received a $600,000 contribution from the state government as part of the Growing Suburbs Fund.

Additionally, the off-leash dog park at Norris Bank Reserve will be closed on April 26 and 27 for upgrade works to expand the concrete footing around the drinking fountain and earthworks to improve drainage.

Information: parks@whittlesea.vic.gov.au

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