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Belmore Town Centre upgrades

​The Belmore Town Centre has recently been upgraded to improve safety for pedestrians and motorists.Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour said the $1.5 million revitalisation is sure to bring more people to the town centre.“Our focus in all our town centre improvement projects is to further improve accessibility and safety,”

27 Feb 2022

The Belmore Town Centre has recently been upgraded to improve safety for pedestrians and motorists.

Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour said the $1.5 million revitalisation is sure to bring more people to the town centre.

“Our focus in all our town centre improvement projects is to further improve accessibility and safety,” Mayor Asfour said.

“It means it’s a win/win for everyone – residents looking to shop local, businesses wanting to attract more customers, and pedestrians and motorists moving or travelling through the area.”

The upgrades included:

  • New speed humps on Burwood Road at Station Street, Collins Street, Belmore Station, on Bridge Road and in front of Canterbury Leagues Club;
  • New raised pedestrian crossings on Burwood Road at Redman Parade and Tobruk Avenue;
  • New street furniture;
  • Reconstruction of footpaths, gutters and pram ramps;
  • Line markings; and
  • Landscaping.

Mayor Asfour said the project ensured ensure motorists will now travel at a safe speed and provide even further protection for pedestrians in what is a very highly used area of the town centre.

To learn about other Council projects, visit cb.city/projects