glebe is "land forming a clergyman's
benefice," [Latin-clod.]
Bicentennial Park I
Federal Road Situated on Rozelle Bay, this scenic foreshore
park is popular with joggers, walkers and dog lovers. Highlights of the 6.8
hectare park include:views of Anzac Bridge waterfront public seating giant fig trees open grassed areaspaved walkways.
Blackwattle Bay Park
Access via Cook and Oxley Streets Located on the headland between Blackwattle and
Rozelle Bays , this pleasant waterfront park affords views of Anzac Bridge
and also features barbeques, seating and a playground. The park will form
part of the Glebe Foreshore Walk and includes the historic Bellevue House,
which is to be converted into a community space.
Jubilee Park and Oval
Access via Federal or Chapman Roads Directly adjacent to Bicentennial Park I,
Jubilee Park features a playground, picnic sheds and tables. Jubilee Oval
has an historic grandstand, public toilets and a large sporting field
suitable for cricket, hockey and Australian rules football.
Federal Park
Chapman Road
Federal Park is a popular location for relaxed
family outings and community sporting events. The park features a fenced
playground, picnic sheds, barbeques, public toilets and a sporting field
suitable for hockey and soccer. Members of the local community have joined
forces to re-establish a salt marsh wetland area at the southern end of the
park to encourage indigenous plant and animal species.
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