Angas Recreation Park Clubrooms and Changerooms
- Address
- Angaston (view map)
- Type
- The Big Project
- Status
- Completed
- Anticipated completion date
- 24 December 2021
The Angas Recreation Park Clubrooms, Changerooms, Junior Oval and Cricket Nets were officially opened by Mayor Lange OAM on Saturday 26 March 2022.
Images of the new Angas Recreation Park Clubrooms and Changerooms
Cost for Angas Recreation Park Development
Including: Clubroom Expansion and Changerooms, Junior Oval and Cricket Nets
Total project cost is in the order of: $3.1M
Office Recreation Sport and Racing Grant: $881,000
Cricket Australia: $26,800 (nets)
Angaston Football Club: $330,000
Angas Recreation Park: $14,000
In kind support circa: $50,000
The Barossa Council: $1.8M
Clubrooms and Changerooms
The new Clubrooms and Changerooms at Angas Recreation Park are now complete. The new facility includes 2 new changerooms , each with 4 showers and 4 toilets, meeting contemporary standards with female-friendly amenities and dedicated treatment rooms. The existing changerooms have also been upgraded to unisex, each with four showers and three toilets. The multi-use clubroom facility and associated infrastructure has been expanded, now including a 200 seat function space with extended spectator viewing area of main oval, BBQ service area, bar, cool room, laundry, accessible toilet and storage. The exterior includes outdoor terraced spectator viewing area and all weather ambulance access to the changerooms.
New and upgraded changerooms, toilets, showers and treatment rooms suitable for both men and women caters for the identified growth of these sports and promotes football and cricket as inclusive sports for all. It ensures equitable access to contemporary standard facilities particularly for women, as well as opportunities for greater crossover and integration with men's competition for improved competitive, team building and social value outcomes.
Angas Recreation Park Master Plan
The Angas Recreation Park Masterplan balances the green spaces of the Park with sympathetic development of sport, recreation and multi-use activities.
Key improvements include the Angas Recreation Park - Junior Oval and Cricket Nets, expanded multi-use clubroom and changeroom facilities and shared Show Hall facilities.
In September and October 2017 Council undertook extensive community consultation. In addition to community and stakeholder engagement, Council hosted open forums and pop-ups at Angaston Show, Tanunda Show, Mount Pleasant Show, Barossa Farmers Market and Angaston Town Hall. The consultation attracted 31 formal submissions and 45 informal submissions.
Council adopted the masterplan, committing to a traffic management plan and landscaping reference group.