Renewal of all-weather Field at Thomson Oval

Willoughby City Council

Council are proud to announce a significant enhancement to its recreational facilities with the completion of the all-weather turf field at Thomson Oval.

With the funding support from the NSW Government, Council have successfully completed the Thomson Oval renewal project. In addition to the replacement of the existing all-weather surface, several key improvements to increase the recreation potential of this sportsground have been undertaken. The features include the installation of a jogging track, a new retractable net to allow for more flexible use, tiered spectator seating and a new retaining wall(s) to increase the usable field space.

Best practice initiatives have been implemented with respect to environmental concerns. This includes recycling of the previous all-weather surface, improvement to site drainage to assist with the capture of microplastics and use of natural infill rather than SBR rubber for the performance infill.

“I am really excited to see the completion of this project; the renewal of the synthetic turf field at Thomson Oval,” said Mayor Tanya Taylor. “This project represents a new era for recreational opportunities in our community, and we look forward to sharing its impact.”

The completion of the all-weather turf field at Thomson Oval signifies a substantial investment in community infrastructure, fostering active lifestyles and community pride.

Minister for Sport, Steve Kamper, said that projects like these show the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting football participation at all levels.

“The NSW Football Legacy Fund ensures that the legacy of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup lives on for generations to come by improving infrastructure so more players can participate.”

“Sporting infrastructure plays a vital role in bringing communities together and I look forward to seeing how Thomson Oval is used by both players and spectators for years to come.”

/Public Release.