Ollie Webb Reserve

Children enjoying the waterpark at Ollie Webb Reserve

This park proudly holds the title of Parramatta’s first all-abilities playspace featuring water play, setting a benchmark for inclusive recreation in the region.

The park includes two versatile sports fields:

  • Winter: Home to rugby league matches
  • Summer: Transforms into cricket grounds
  • Year-round: Hosts OzTag games across both seasons

Accessibility

Designed with inclusivity in mind, the park offers:

  • Accessible public toilets
  • Adult change facilities with a hoist and adjustable change table
  • Accessible parking and drop-off zones

Parking

The car park is on Glebe Street. It fills quickly and is used by commuters during weekdays.

There is also accessible parking and drop off points.

Facilities

  • amenities building
  • accessible public toilets
  • accessible change rooms
  • district inclusive playspace and water play
  • circuit path
  • picnic area
  • BBQs
  • Outdoor exercise equipment
  • drinking fountains

Playspace

Opened in 2019, the playspace is built on universal play principles, offering a rich mix of equipment that encourages creative, physical, social and cognitive development. It’s a skill and sensory based environment with natural play elements, all within as secure fenced area.

The fenced playspace features:

  • carousel
  • three bay swing
  • trampolines
  • embankment slide
  • water play
  • sandpit
  • music chimes
  • shade sail over the water play area

History 

Horace Oswald Webb was elected to Council's Parramatta ward in 1948 and served as an alderman until his death.

Location

37A Glebe Street, Parramatta 2150  View Map

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