
Windsor Town Centre Liveability Project is complete!
9 July 2025
After years of planning and 12 months of construction, the transformation of Windsor Town Centre is now complete, marking a major milestone in the Hawkesbury’s town centre revitalisation journey.
The final stage of the Windsor Liveability Project, Windsor Mall, was completed on 30 June 2025, delivering a vibrant, accessible, and welcoming space for residents, visitors, and businesses alike while celebrating the rich history of Windsor.
Funded through the Western Sydney City Deal, the project has brought new life to Windsor with:
- Feature paving and upgraded pedestrian pathways
- Stylish street furniture and landscaped garden beds
- Enhanced safety and accessibility features
- Installation of Engraved Name Pavers, purchased by 500 community members in 2021
A map and key showing the location of all engraved pavers is available here: https://www.yourhawkesbury-yoursay.com.au/59753/widgets/33558/documents/312355
To celebrate this exciting achievement, Hawkesbury City Council will host an official opening event on Sunday, 10 August from 9am in Windsor Town Centre. More details will be shared soon - stay tuned!
The Windsor Liveability Project is part of the Western Parkland City Liveability Program, a key commitment of the Western Sydney City Deal. This program empowers councils to deliver infrastructure that enhances both the built and natural environments, fostering economic growth and social wellbeing.
In 2018, the program committed $18.75 million to town centre upgrades in Richmond, South Windsor, and Windsor. Additional funding of $1.24 million was secured through the NSW Government’s Greening Our Cities grant, in partnership with Local Government Association NSW, to plant mature trees in each town centre to create green boulevards, helping to combat urban heat and improve environmental amenity.
The Western Sydney City Deal is a partnership between all three levels of government, overseen by Susan Templeman MP, Federal Member for Macquarie and Special Envoy for the Arts, the Hon Paul Scully MP, NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, and the eight Mayors of the Western Parkland City.
This collaborative effort has delivered a renewed Windsor Town Centre that reflects the pride, heritage, and aspirations of the Hawkesbury community.
To learn more about the Windsor Livability Project visit: https://www.yourhawkesbury-yoursay.com.au/lptc
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