New lighting for footy and netball at Darnum
The football oval and netball courts at Darnum Recreation Reserve will soon undergo much needed upgrades with the installation of new light towers and LED light fittings throughout the facility.
The Darnum Recreation Reserve sports lighting ppgrade project is expected to improve the quality of the lighting at the reserve and bring it up to equal standard with other council owned facilities.
Four light towners will be installed at the football oval to a height of 27m with LED lights fittings to achieve an average of 100 Lux
Electrical cabling will be upgraded and associated infrastructure.
Relevant lux testing and compliance certification will also occur.
Four light towerswill be insta;lled at the netball courts to a height of 12m with lighting to an average minimum of 200 Lux
Nilma Darnum Football Netball Club secretary Trish Price was overjoyed with the announcement and what the investment will mean for Darnum sporting clubs.
“For a number of years, the football lights have been substandard, at the start of this season we were down to just two of the four light poles working” she said.
“This meant we could only use half the ground to train.
“With the help of a generator, we now have three poles working but this is still not ideal.
“Over at the netball courts we have black spots where the lights are not strong enough to reach all areas and it makes it hard to train properly.
This commitment from the shire will make a massive difference moving forward and we are so excited about the prospect of potentially having a night game next year.”
Incorporated within the draft long term infrastructure plan, council has invested $330,000 towards the project for delivery within the 2022/23 financial year.
The project is further supported with a State Government contribution of $200,000 through its Country Football Netball Program Round 2 - 2021/2022.
This project is one component of a broader sports lighting upgrade program council has undertaken throughout the Shire, including works at the Longwarry, Thorpdale and Hallora Recreation Reserves.
Mayor Michael Leaney said it was an exicitng announcement for all the clubs and user groups at Darnum.
“The project will deliver a much more modern, safe and functional space that will benefit a range of participants now and into the future,” he said.