Lynwood Park

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LocationSt Helens Park, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates34°6′3″S 150°49′26″E / 34.10083°S 150.82389°E / -34.10083; 150.82389
Elevation142 metres
Parking260 spaces
Lynwood Park
LocationSt Helens Park, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates34°6′3″S 150°49′26″E / 34.10083°S 150.82389°E / -34.10083; 150.82389
Elevation142 metres
Parking260 spaces
OwnerCity of Campbelltown
OperatorMacarthur Football Association
Capacity3,000 (550 seated)
SurfaceArtificial turf
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Renovated2016
Construction cost$1.4 million
Tenants
Macarthur Rams FC

Macarthur Rams FC (Womens)

Campbelltown Uniting Church FC

Macarthur Football Association

Lynwood Park is a football stadium in St Helens Park, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia, which has a capacity of 3,000. Owned by Campbelltown City Council, it is the second largest stadium in Macarthur. The stadium is the home ground of Macarthur Rams FC, hosting both its men's and women's teams' games.[1]

Redevelopments

In August 2013, the Macarthur Football Association announced a proposed redevelopment of Lynwood Park.[2] The redevelopment would consist of the installation of a synthetic pitch, as well as other general improvements to the facility. The pitch was to be made of a compressed road base, a drainage cell, 25mm of shock absorption rubber, carpet, grass strands, sand and rubber pellets.[3]

In May 2014, the City of Campbelltown signed a pledge to contribute $700 thousand to the redevelopment of Lynwood Park, which would complement $500 thousand contributed by the Australian Government, as well as $200 thousand contributed by the Macarthur Football Association.[4] Liberal Cr Paul Hawker suggested that the venue could be used as the training facility for a potential A-League Men team located in the area.[5]

The allocation sparked political conversation, climaxing with a two-hour debate between Liberal MP Russell Matheson, and Labor Councillor Anoulack Chanthivong regarding the need for such an investment.[4]

In 2016, the redevelopment was complete, with the construction cost totalling $1.4 million.[6]

In 2017, the surface passed the '12 month defects period'.[7]

In May 2020, construction began on a new $1.2 million amenities building, located at 'field 3', operated by Campbelltown Uniting Church FC. The development doubled the size of the previous clubhouse, and added a meeting room, a canteen, change rooms, a store room, toilets, an accessible toilet, and a referee’s room.[8]

In 2021, large fences behind the goals were installed, as well as a new speaker system.[1]

Structure and facilities

Transport

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