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Liveability at Willowdale

How Willowdale Creates Liveability

At Willowdale, we know it takes a lot more than bricks and mortar to create a thriving community. Our annual Liveability Index Survey measures what matters to our residents, so we can design our communities around what’s important.

The Liveability Index Survey invites feedback on all aspects of the community - from quality of built and natural environments, to how it's design supports mental and physical wellbeing.

Here are the things you’re loving at Willowdale

These are the things that residents at Willowdale are loving the most

Safety – 89%*
89%* our residents feel safe within this community​
Connection – 82%*
82%* of our residents are satisfied with the community accessibility
Health & Fitness – 93%*
93%* of our residents are happy with their personal health and wellbeing

Here’s what we’re doing to improve^

What Willowdale is doing to improve

Stockland is currently working on delivering important amenity at Willowdale, which includes the Willowdale Sportsfields and Leppington House Park. On track for completion by the end of 2024, the upcoming Leppington House Park will boast a lush ridgeline trail and an array of amenities for the community to enjoy. Included will be a community garden, lawn and picnic area, and engaging play spaces. Construction of the community sportsfields is underway. Once complete, the space will feature one full-sized AFL competition field, which doubles as two full-sized soccer pitches, one cricket pitch and training nets, one secondary training field, an amenities block including BBQ facilities and sports club facilities, and walking paths connecting the precinct with the existing nature reserve. 

Riparian

At Willowdale, we are currently in the process of handing over the riparian corridor land to Campbelltown City Council who will work to maintain the abundance of shrubs and shade-providing trees, as well as shared residential landscaped areas and footpaths. Stockland will continue to work with Council to ensure regular maintenance throughout Willowdale is completed. Stockland will also continue liaising with Willowdale’s residents to ensure that any complaints and concerns received around the riparian corridor are provided to council for their consideration. 

Here’s what our residents have to say

Being able to build a strong network of friends in the local community has been one of the best features of living in Willowdale for Ayesa Kabir and husband Ajharul Huq.

“We have really good neighbours. People are nice, everyone knows each other and we get together regularly.’’ Mrs Kabir said.

Family outings to one of the many local parks nearby with their two-year-old, Aariz, to play and meet others are treasured. Mrs Kabir said that during her maternity leave, she had met many other mums when she attended the activities on offer for young children.

*Percentage calculated from results obtained in the Stockland Liveability Index Survey conducted between  21/02/2022 and 25/03/2022. The Stockland Liveability Index Survey contains views and opinions expressed by customers of Stockland. The views, opinions and commentary of such individuals may not represent the views, opinions and commentary of all customers of Stockland. Stockland does not accept any liability for loss or damage arising as a result of any reliance on the views, opinions and commentary of such individuals.

^Any future infrastructure referenced is proposed for Stockland Willowdale as at 12/08/2022. The delivery and location of proposed infrastructure, facilities, amenities, services and destinations is indicative only and may change due to future circumstances.