Construction begins on Bradbury off leash dog park
Campbelltown Council has started construction on a new off leash dog park at Baden Powell Reserve in Bradbury.
Campbelltown Council has started construction on a new off leash dog park at Baden Powell Reserve in Bradbury.
The $200,000 park is being funded by Campbelltown Council and the NSW Government and will include a dog agility area with synthetic turf surfacing, a sheltered picnic area and natural grassed area.
Campbelltown Mayor George Brticevic said the park would be a great addition to the region’s five other dog parks.
“Off leash parks are great places for dogs to exercise, practice training techniques, play games and burn off excess energy which can help to prevent problem behaviours such as excessive barking and destructiveness,’’ said Mayor George Brticevic.
“They create a sense of community where dog owners can meet, socialise and enjoy the health benefits of being outdoors.”
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During construction, the are
a to the northern end of Baden Powell Reserve will be closed to the general public however the southern end of the park will remain open.
Additional trees will be planted around the park to provide shade and screening.