After months of construction at Wyatt Park, Cumberland City Council is inviting residents to join in the celebration of cultural diversity and enjoy some of the upgrades along Church Street.
Lidcombe@night which will feature an outdoor cinema screening of ‘Spiderman – Into the Spiderverse’, a range of community stalls and clinics hosted by local sporting organisations and clubs including the Western Sydney Wanderers and the Western Magpies, while OzHarvest and the Rotary Club will be serving up food alongside shakes from Blend Bike on the night.
As part of the NSW Government’s Places to Love program, the upgrades include a new footpath between the entrance to Lidcombe Oval and an existing path on the western side of Church Street, decorated with murals and public art installations.
The works will connect two locations within the public space, increase safety for residents as well as provide a safer cycling route.
Mayor Lisa Lake says residents deserve better public spaces and the last two years of confinement has highlighted this.
“We want to beautify our local areas with infrastructure and walkable areas to encourage our residents and visitors to enjoy and connect with these public spaces,” she said.
Lidcombe@night will be held from 5pm-9pm. Details: cumberland.nsw.gov.au.
Enjoy night under stars
GET your family and friends together to enjoy a night under the stars at the Lidcombe@night – Wyatt Park event on Saturday, June 18.