
Sandy Brennan Park Officially Opens at The Avenues of Highfields
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Local Highfields And Crows Nest Hero Mrs Sandy Brennan has been immortalised at The Avenues of Highfields new community park.
Officially opening on the 15th of March 2019, over 100 local delegates, community members and family of the late Mrs Brennan have gathered together to mark the significant occasion in the Highfields regions history as the Sandy Brennan Park is formally opened.
“This park is incredibly special to both The Avenues of Highfields residents but also the entire Highfields community. Sandy was a well-loved member of Highfields, actively involved in making a true difference to both the Highfields and Crow’s Nest areas” estate Project Director Stephen Bowers said.

Sandy was an advocate for Highfields’ first Catholic Primary School – opening in 2003 after a passionate campaign. Sandy’s four sons where among the first students to enrol in the new school, which has now taught thousands of children in the local area.
“In addition to her work with the Church, Sandy worked on numerous community projects and sat as a well-respected member on many working groups for both fundraising and community events. Sandy’s friendly and caring nature put people at ease and contributed to bringing people together as a community to achieve great things” estate developer Mac Stirling added.
Incorporating an array of children play equipment, citrus and avocado trees, water fountains and a stately pavilion with catering facilities, the Sandy Brennan Park will form the hub of the Avenues of Highfields community – with all resident’s welcome to utilise the space for celebrations and weekend downtime.

“Highfields continues to expand, with a number of local parks and sporting facilities now available for residents to enjoy. The Avenues have invested heavily into ensuring their estate has a family focus and liveable lifestyle, now welcoming the Sandy Brennan Park to the mix” well-known Highfields developer Mac Stirling said.
“We always wanted to name the park in Sandy’s memory, with a number of our builders and stakeholders having a personal connection to Sandy herself or the Brennan family” Mr Bowers added.
Now home to over 25 families, the limited Parkland’s stage release at The Avenues of Highfields is now on sale.
For more information on the estate and available lots see the website, here.


