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Rosford Street Reserve

Rosford Street Reserve, or Rosford Reserve, is an urban park and nature reserve situated in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1] The reserve contains an open grassland, woodlands and recreational areas surrounded by native plants, such as eucalyptus trees. Janice Crosio Oval is a fenced sports ground incorporated within the reserve. The park is one of the largest in the Fairfield LGA area.[2]

Rosford Street Reserve
A seating area which lies on the edges of Prospect Creek.
TypeUrban park, sports ground, nature reserve, urban forest
LocationSmithfield, Smithfield West
Coordinates33°50′37″S 150°55′43″E / 33.8436°S 150.9286°E / -33.8436; 150.9286
Area20.7 hectares (51.15 acres)
Opened1974
Operated byFairfield City Council
StatusOpen all year

History edit

Prospect Creek, which winds through the reserve, was an important source of food for the local Aboriginal Australians. The creek contained a number of shell middens, which were also weighty to the natives. After European settlement, in around 1883, the area that was to be Reserve was 11 hectares and was used to grow vegetables up until 1974. The athletics tracks and grandstand were built in the late 1970s and that area was named Janice Crosio Oval in 1995. The Reserve was added to through a series of land acquisitions by the Fairfield City Council by 1987.[3][4]

Geography edit

The reserve is fairly flat and is situated in Rosford Street, its namesake, in the northern periphery of Smithfield, with Dublin Street partially intersecting through it, Hassal Street being on the western end, Gipps Road to northwest and Rhondda Street being on the park's southeast entrance. The reserve straddles Prospect Creek, which creates the border between Fairfield City and Cumberland Council. The surrounding area is residential to the south and industrial to the north. The Reserve adjoins Long Street Park to the east and Gipps Road Sporting Complex to the west, which are situated in the Cumberland Council section of Smithfield.[5]

Ecology edit

 
The park's open field.

Prior to European settlement, the Reserve featured an open forest, woodland and riparian communities. The Reserve, however, still contains a riparian forest to the north that is part of the endangered Coastal Swamp Oak Forest community, with Prospect Creek winding through it.

The vegetation that surrounds the reserve's creekline is within the riparian zone and is dominated by Eucalyptus amplifolia, Eucalyptus moluccana, Eucalyptus baueriana, Eucalyptus fibrosa, Eucalyptus teriticornis, angophora floribunda and Casuarina glauca, which grow 10 to 20 meters, with an understorey of Acacia parramattensis, Bursaria spinosa, Daviesia ulicifolia, Exocarpos cupressiformis, Dillwynia, Indigofera australis and over ten native grass species. Introduced species in the riparian woodland include Passiflora suberosa, Solanum mauritianum, Lantana camara, Senna pendula and Cardiospermum halicacabum, among other species.

The fauna includes Australian birds, such as the Australian raven, Australian magpie and the galah. The bell miner is found deep within the wooded areas of the park and seems to be restricted to those regions. Soils in the Reserve include podsols and alluvial soils.[6]

Features edit

There is a long cycling and walking track in the park (constructed in 2009-10) which starts from Rhondda Street, at the park's southeast entrance within the prospect of a vast verdant field, and goes through the riparian woodland to the park's north, which leads to other parks in the region.[7] In late 2021, a walking trail was constructed on the western side of the park, which parallels Rosford Street and approaches Gipps Road to the east and leads to the gallery forest in the park's northwest, connecting to the track that starts from Rhondda Street.

The park includes a baseball diamond, children's playground and picnic tables, with an avenue planted trees along Rosford Street and a row of logs to give the reserve an aesthetic perspective. The Janice Crosio Oval, which is floodlit and irrigated, provides shared facilities for rugby league, soccer, cricket and athletics. A grandstand with spectator seating and an amenities block are also featured.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ George V (1991) Fairfield – A History of the District – second edition Fairfield City Council
  2. ^ Clouston (1999) Fairfield Open Space Strategy prepared for Fairfield City Council
  3. ^ Baker, M. Corringham, R. & Dark, J (1986) Native Plants of the Sydney Region
  4. ^ Buchanan, R. A. (1992) Format of Weed Profiles. TAFE Weed v Profile
  5. ^ King M & Associates (1997) Recreation Needs Assessment Study prepared for Fairfield City Council
  6. ^ Fairley A and Moore P (1995) Native Plants of Sydney District – an identification guide Kangaroo Press, Sydney
  7. ^ Fairfield City Council (1999) Strategic Plan for Fairfield City 1999-2010 Fairfield City Council
  8. ^ Fairfield City Council (1999) Management Plan for Fairfield City 1999-2003 Fairfield City Council

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Rosford Street Reserve or Rosford Reserve is an urban park and nature reserve situated in the western suburbs of Sydney New South Wales Australia 1 The reserve contains an open grassland woodlands and recreational areas surrounded by native plants such as eucalyptus trees Janice Crosio Oval is a fenced sports ground incorporated within the reserve The park is one of the largest in the Fairfield LGA area 2 Rosford Street ReserveA seating area which lies on the edges of Prospect Creek TypeUrban park sports ground nature reserve urban forestLocationSmithfield Smithfield WestCoordinates33 50 37 S 150 55 43 E 33 8436 S 150 9286 E 33 8436 150 9286Area20 7 hectares 51 15 acres Opened1974Operated byFairfield City CouncilStatusOpen all year Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Ecology 4 Features 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editProspect Creek which winds through the reserve was an important source of food for the local Aboriginal Australians The creek contained a number of shell middens which were also weighty to the natives After European settlement in around 1883 the area that was to be Reserve was 11 hectares and was used to grow vegetables up until 1974 The athletics tracks and grandstand were built in the late 1970s and that area was named Janice Crosio Oval in 1995 The Reserve was added to through a series of land acquisitions by the Fairfield City Council by 1987 3 4 Geography editThe reserve is fairly flat and is situated in Rosford Street its namesake in the northern periphery of Smithfield with Dublin Street partially intersecting through it Hassal Street being on the western end Gipps Road to northwest and Rhondda Street being on the park s southeast entrance The reserve straddles Prospect Creek which creates the border between Fairfield City and Cumberland Council The surrounding area is residential to the south and industrial to the north The Reserve adjoins Long Street Park to the east and Gipps Road Sporting Complex to the west which are situated in the Cumberland Council section of Smithfield 5 Ecology edit nbsp The park s open field Prior to European settlement the Reserve featured an open forest woodland and riparian communities The Reserve however still contains a riparian forest to the north that is part of the endangered Coastal Swamp Oak Forest community with Prospect Creek winding through it The vegetation that surrounds the reserve s creekline is within the riparian zone and is dominated by Eucalyptus amplifolia Eucalyptus moluccana Eucalyptus baueriana Eucalyptus fibrosa Eucalyptus teriticornis angophora floribunda and Casuarina glauca which grow 10 to 20 meters with an understorey of Acacia parramattensis Bursaria spinosa Daviesia ulicifolia Exocarpos cupressiformis Dillwynia Indigofera australis and over ten native grass species Introduced species in the riparian woodland include Passiflora suberosa Solanum mauritianum Lantana camara Senna pendula and Cardiospermum halicacabum among other species The fauna includes Australian birds such as the Australian raven Australian magpie and the galah The bell miner is found deep within the wooded areas of the park and seems to be restricted to those regions Soils in the Reserve include podsols and alluvial soils 6 Features editThere is a long cycling and walking track in the park constructed in 2009 10 which starts from Rhondda Street at the park s southeast entrance within the prospect of a vast verdant field and goes through the riparian woodland to the park s north which leads to other parks in the region 7 In late 2021 a walking trail was constructed on the western side of the park which parallels Rosford Street and approaches Gipps Road to the east and leads to the gallery forest in the park s northwest connecting to the track that starts from Rhondda Street The park includes a baseball diamond children s playground and picnic tables with an avenue planted trees along Rosford Street and a row of logs to give the reserve an aesthetic perspective The Janice Crosio Oval which is floodlit and irrigated provides shared facilities for rugby league soccer cricket and athletics A grandstand with spectator seating and an amenities block are also featured 8 See also editFairfield Park Precinct Wetherill Park Nature Reserve Western Sydney Regional Park Brenan Park Prospect Nature ReserveReferences edit George V 1991 Fairfield A History of the District second edition Fairfield City Council Clouston 1999 Fairfield Open Space Strategy prepared for Fairfield City Council Baker M Corringham R amp Dark J 1986 Native Plants of the Sydney Region Buchanan R A 1992 Format of Weed Profiles TAFE Weed v Profile King M amp Associates 1997 Recreation Needs Assessment Study prepared for Fairfield City Council Fairley A and Moore P 1995 Native Plants of Sydney District an identification guide Kangaroo Press Sydney Fairfield City Council 1999 Strategic Plan for Fairfield City 1999 2010 Fairfield City Council Fairfield City Council 1999 Management Plan for Fairfield City 1999 2003 Fairfield City Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rosford Street Reserve amp oldid 1188909299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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