Heffron Park is the largest recreational facility within the City of Randwick. Recognition by Council and strong community demand prompted Council to work with a community reference group to plan the future of a much improved Heffron Park. The resulting Landscape Concept Plan was adopted by Council in June 2006 with several changes resulting from the public exhibition process.
The park has a broad range of sporting facilities including netball courts, rugby league, soccer and hockey fields, a major tennis centre, a gymnastics hall and the Des Renford Aquatic Centre with a number of heated indoor and outdoor swimming.
In addition to the sporting fields there is an extensive 4.2 kilometre cycle track. The park also provides opportunities for passive recreation such as walking, jogging, kite flying and ball games. There are many mature trees, both exotic and native, that provide shade, shelter and a fauna habitat.
There are two children's play areas within Heffron Park. In the south-western corner of the park behind the amenities building is a swing and slippery dip. A second playground with climbing equipment, see-saw and a swing is near the south-eastern corner of the park.
At way point 1 count the number of lights on the 10 lighttowers in the two fields east of you, do not include the lighttowers in the carpark. This is A
At waypoint 2 count the number of cricket nets north of you. This is B
At waypoint 3 count the number of lights on the 6 lighttowers on the field north of you. This is C
At waypoint 4 count the number of lights on the 4 metal and 2 wooden lighttowers over looking the field to your east. This is D
at waypoint 5 there is a number on the side of the gymnastics centre add all the digits together. This is E
To find GZ take waypoint 5 S 33 57.140 E 151 13.903 and take BxE+C-B from the Southing and Take (D-(E-A))x(E-A) from the Easting.
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