Published on 12 February 2021
Council is seeking public comment on plans for a new pavilion, synthetic pitch and resealing of the velodrome at Mockridge Park in Camperdown. The proposed redevelopment is expected to attract new members to Camperdown’s cycling, hockey and soccer clubs. The existing facilities have been gradually deteriorating over a number of years and Council, along with the clubs is looking at options into the future use of the facility.
Mayor Ruth Gstrein said upgrading the facilities would make taking part more attractive for existing and new members and increasing the ranks of women participants and juniors.
“The goal is to increase participation and involve school-aged children who will become the n ext generation of club members. This is the first step, in seeking feedback from the community,” Cr Gstrein said.
“Resealing the velodrome will create a safe place for beginners to start their cycling careers.
“Installing a synthetic pitch will allow the hockey and soccer clubs to play safely and consistently in any weather.”
Cr Gstrein said improvements to the existing facilities had been identified by the hockey club initially and supported by Council.
“Now the time is right because the State Government is fast-tracking projects through its Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program,” she said.
“Once we have finalised plans that meet the community’s needs, we will be able to apply for funding to build.”
Camperdown Cycling Club president Shane West said the redevelopment was “a fantastic opportunity to really establish the club”.
“For the rooms to be updated will be a valuable asset to the town as well as allowing us to host a series of events that statewide competitors can compete in and also give riders a safe place to ride.
“Obviously there’s risk associated with road riding. This will take that risk out and allow younger riders to get involved. It also allows us to have criterium races which are traditionally on the road but allow us to take that risk out.
“Bailey McDonald and Riley Helmore competing in the national Road Race Championships in Buninyong over the weekend gives a sample of the talent we have around us. If we can nurture that going ahead, that’s going to put us in a stronger position as a club, and as a town.”
Corangamite Lions Football Club Secretary Shaun Moloney said it was an exciting opportunity to be part of.
“At the moment we’ve got a small clubrooms with no kitchen facilities. There is showering out the back but it’s quite limited. We’re excited by the prospect of being able to hold functions and people can sit there and watch, and just having proper change rooms where we can shower and do what we need to.”
He said a synthetic pitch would also be an improvement on the current pitch.
“It’s a lot better to play on and obviously can be played on in all weather and all conditions.”
Drop-in sessions will be held at the park on Tuesday 16 February at 10 am and 6 pm to share the concept designs and answer questions from the community.
The plans and an online feedback form are available here.
For more information, call our Facilities and Recreation Team on 5593 7100.
The park is named after all-round cycling great Russell Mockridge.
"The Geelong Flyer" won gold medals at the 1950 British Empire Games and 1952 Olympics. As a professional he won the Paris six-day race in 1955, 12 consecutive Australian championships and Australian national road race title from 1956-1958.