New basketball court a key addition to Lake Albert’s Jack Skeers Park

A new half-basketball court has been installed at Lake Albert’s Jack Skeers Park and is ready for use.

Works and Playground Officer John Conlan says Wagga Wagga City Council has installed the basketball court in response to requests from the local community for more recreational facilities in the park.

A half basketball court in a park.
CLEAN AND SAFE: The new basketball court provides a safe and clean space for local residents to play basketball and netball at Jack Skeers Park.

“We had multiple requests from local residents for a basketball court at Jack Skeers Park, which is highly utilised by the local community,” Mr Conlan said.

“The upgrade is especially noticeable given the previous setup was a makeshift netball ring attached to the side of a goal post and the ground underneath was quite uneven and could be very muddy during wet weather.

“We heard these requests and have responded by installing the half basketball court which will be a much safer and more pleasant space to play on.”

Council recognises the importance of recreational spaces and the positive impact they have on the wellbeing of the community, hence the commitment to install the facility at Jack Skeers Park.

A concrete pad was installed last week, with a noise reduction backboard, basketball hoop and netball ring added this week.

The park currently has other recreational facilities such as a cricket pitch, rugby goal posts, and a playground.

A basketball hoop viewed from below, blue sky and clouds behind it.
SHOOT HOOPS: A noise reduction backboard, basketball hoop and netball ring feature at the new basketball court at Jack Skeers Park in Lake Albert.

The addition of the basketball court in Jack Skeers Park provides a clean and safe space for residents of all ages the opportunity to get together, shoot some hoops, be active and engage in social activity.

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