Guilfoyle Park is a dog-friendly park in Regents Park. Just 150m away, Regent St Pavilion is a nearby spot to stop in after your walk.
Dogs are permitted on-leash under the NSW Companion Animals Act. Cumberland City Council's Companion Animals Policy states dogs must be under effective control and on a leash in all public places except designated off-leash parks. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of playgrounds, food preparation areas, sports fields, school grounds, and wildlife protection areas. This venue is not a designated off-leash park. (Source: Cumberland City Council — Companion Animals Policy, cumberland.nsw.gov.au.)
Pretty basic field but has the benefit of being close to some good coffee and food on Amy St plus a very impressive, newly installed kids playground adjacent to the car park and community centre. Library is right next to it too.
A big park. Good for kids and pets, they also have a basketball court, needs a bit of maintenance but you can shoot some hoops.
With 80 percent of Aussie kids not getting enough physical activity and only 2 and a half percent eating enough fruits and vegetables, we need your help. In 2018, I launched the Healthy Kids Initiative which encourages children to eat right and get moving. The program has now expanded and reaches at least half of all schools in Cumberland City.
This is a large park with basketball courts, a playground (small), some seating and a LOT of grass. Some equipment is damaged however, but it's usually peaceful as long as you don't go during after school times. Events (like the recent Carols In The Park) are hosted here during major holidays and attract a LOT of people.
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