Riddell rec lights up

User groups, local MP Mary-Anne Thomas, MRSC CEO Bernie O'Sullivan and mayor Dom Bonanno celebrated the Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve's lighting upgrade.

Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve can now be in play after dark following completion of significant lighting upgrades.

The upgrade included three new 30-metre light towers built – and an existing mobile phone tower utilised for a lighting add-on – across a three-month construction period.

Macedon Ranges Mayor Dom Bonanno expressed his excitement and gratitude at the project’s completion.

“It not only enhances the experience for local sporting clubs but also provides a safer and more accessible space for evening and night events and activities,” he said.

“We thank the Victorian Government and the user groups for their collaboration and support in bringing this project to fruition. The upgraded lighting is now operational and in use by all reserve patrons.”

The new LED lighting meets current standards, providing improved visibility for evening training sessions, night matches, and community events.

The upgrade benefits multiple user groups including the Riddells Creek Football Netball Club, Riddells Creek Junior Football Netball Club, and Riddell Cricket Club.

This project was made possible through a collaborative funding effort including a $200,000 grant from the Victorian Government’s Country Football and Netball Program, a $10,000 contribution from the Riddells Creek Football Netball Club, a $40,000 contribution from the site’s mobile phone tower lease funds, and Macedon Ranges Shire Council’s $158,892 allocation.