Lakelands District Open Space
Consultation has concluded
The City of Mandurah is developing a District Open Space in Lakelands to provide sport and recreation facilities for community sporting groups and the wider community.
The Lakelands District Open Space is a $7.9 million project over a 10 hectare site on the corner of Mandurah Road and Banksiadale Gate in Lakelands.
The Project will include the delivery of:
- 3 Active Reserves
- District Level Clubroom Facility (Kitchen, meeting room, function space and toilets)
- Toilets / Change rooms
- Sports Flood Lighting
- Parking
- Recreation Precinct (Subject to future funding)
- Playground (Subject to future funding)
Update August 2021:
Project construction is almost complete with only some remaining sporting infrastructure such as sports flood lights, diamond sport nets and AFL Dug-outs to go in.
The Clubrooms are now open and available for hire by sporting clubs and community groups.
See progress photos in the Project Photo Gallery.
This is a City of Mandurah project supported by:
- State Government
- Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
- Australian Sports Commission
- Department of Education
- Australian Football League
If you have any questions regarding the Lakelands District Open Space Project feel free to post them here or give us a call at any stage.