Strengthening the Heart of Play

Thank you to everyone who provided feedback during the recent public exhibition period that ran during April – May 2025!

Over 90% of submissions indicated support for the proposed upgrades to Sherwin Park, Barton Park, PH Jeffery Reserve and Old Saleyards Reserve. In terms of next steps, Council is in the process of reviewing the feedback received and updating the Concept Package. Click below learn more!

Pop-up sessions rescheduled to Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 May 2025

Due to wet weather, Council have rescheduled the planned pop-up sessions to Tuesday 6 May at Old Saleyards Reserve and Wednesday 7 May at PH Jefferys Reserve. Council officers will be in attendance from 5:30 - 7:30pm both nights. Unfortunately, the current weather forecast is for continued showers over the next 14 days, so we may need to reschedule or cancel the pop-ups again. Please make sure to check Participate Parramatta for the latest information.

Pop-up sessions rescheduled and closing date extended

Due to anticipated wet weather on Friday 2 and Saturday 3 May, Council are proactively rescheduling the planned pop-up sessions. Unfortunately, the current weather forecast is for continued showers over the next 14 days, so we may need to reschedule or cancel the pop-ups again. The rescheduled pop-up session times will be announced shortly once weather conditions are confirmed. Please make sure to check Participate Parramatta for the latest information.

Over a 12-month period, City of Parramatta Council engaged with the local community to develop the Heart of Play Master Plan. Adopted by Council on 12 July 2021, the Master Plan provides the blueprint for an outdoor sporting and recreation network across seven open spaces in North Parramatta that make up the Heart of Play Network.

The master-planned area is represented in the map, and includes:

  • Doyle Ground
  • Dan Mahoney Reserve
  • Barton Park
  • Old Saleyards Reserve
  • PH Jeffrey Reserve
  • Sherwin Park
  • Corry Court

The Master Plan will be used to guide upgrades and improvements over the next twenty years! You can find the Master Plan in the resources section of this page and read more about the consultation process by reading the frequently asked questions below.

Strengthening the Heart of Play proposal

Exciting upgrades are coming to a number of much-loved open spaces in North Parramatta with the City of Parramatta securing grant funding from the NSW Government.The Heart of Play project proposes improvements to Sherwin Park, Barton Park, PH Jeffery Reserve and Old Saleyards Reserve, which form part of the Heart of Play Network.


Creating a healthy and sustainable environment in North Parramatta, this project will allow Council to deliver a more connected sporting and recreation open space network and better meet the needs of the growing population over the next 20 years.The proposal will deliver the following improvements to all four parks:

  • Installation of new pedestrian lighting poles and bollards to improve safety
  • Provision of mature canopy trees and buffer planting to improve shade
  • Construction of shared circuit and connecting footpaths
  • Installation of new park furniture
  • Construction of three pedestrian crossings located at Isabella Street, Gladstone Street and Webb Street

In addition to the above works, the proposal seeks to deliver the following upgrades:

  • Barton Park and PH Jeffery Reserve: construct a new sportsgroundpavilion servicing both Barton Park and PH Jeffery Reserve
  • Barton Park: upgrade of the existing fitness equipment
  • PH Jeffery Reserve: formalise the existing carpark to maximise capacity
  • Sherwin Park: knock-down and rebuild on-site accessible amenities, extension of the existing community garden, installation of a BBQ and shelter area, and resurface the basketball court
  • Old Saleyards Reserve: install a new fitness station and remove the existing perimeter fencing, minor refurbishment of the amenities building and formalise the existing car park.

The $8.7m Strengthening the Heart of Play project is proudly funded by the NSW Government through the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants program.


Council’s Strengthening the Heart of Play proposal - exhibition period now closed!

Feedback was welcome until 5pm on Tuesday 13 May 2025. Thank you to everyone that had their say!

All feedback will be reviewed to ensure we are on the right track with the designs. After this, we will finalise the plans and proceed to construction. Please follow this page to receive updates on this project.

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