Thursday, October 3, 2024

Camden water park laps up awards

Camden Council’s award-winning inclusive water play space and community facility in Oran Park, Dawson-Damer Park, has added another feather to its cap.

This month the facility earned the NSW Award of Excellence in the play spaces category
of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Awards. The Award is the highest of
its category, with the water park judged to be the most significant nomination for the
advancement of landscape architecture.

Dawson-Damer Park, which was delivered by Greenfields Development Company and
JMD Design in partnership with Camden Council, was opened in December 2020.

It features a number of water and non-water activities, including water slides, water
spinners, a ninja warrior course, swings, trampolines, basketball facilities, picnic areas and
more. Being an inclusive facility, it also has a number of wet wheelchairs available.

Other recent accolades for Dawson-Damer Park include its Urban Development Institute of
Australia Award for Excellence in Social and Community Infrastructure – Open Space and
an honourable mention in the Department of Infrastructure’s Cohesive Communities
Award.

Mayor of Camden, Ashleigh Cagney, said the award was just one of many acknowledgements the facility has received.

“The recognition just keeps on coming for Dawson-Damer Park. It’s a fantastic space for
people of all physical abilities and is very deserving of the praise it receives,” she said.

“I’m proud that we have the largest water play space in the Macarthur region right here in
Camden for locals and visitors to our LGA to enjoy.”

Greenfields Development Company General Manager, Mick Owens congratulated all
parties involved in the development of the facility.

“Dawson-Damer Park is a testament to the collaborative work between Greenfields, Camden Council and JMD Design and it’s just one of many great open spaces in the growing suburb of Oran Park,” he said.

“We are very proud to have received this award from the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects in recognition of the park’s outstanding design.”

JMD Design Director, James Delaney echoed Mr Owens’ praise of the facility.

“The success of Dawson-Damer Park is a direct result of close collaboration between the
client, consultants, stakeholders and Camden Council,” he said.

“It’s fabulous to see how well-utilised and appreciated the space is by the community.”

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