Wingfield, South Australia

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Wingfield
AdelaideSouth Australia
Postcode(s) 5013
LGA(s) City of Port Adelaide Enfield

Wingfield is a suburb situated north of Adelaide and is located on Grand Junction Road. The suburb borders Gepps Cross and Dry Creek.

Government

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Freight train in Wingfield

The suburb is in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield local government area.

Major industries

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Intersection of Port River Expressway and South Road, looking west along the PRE

Waste and resource recovery

Wingfield is the site of the 94ha Wingfield Waste & Recycling Centre (commonly known as the Winfield Tip or Wingfield Dump), formerly owned and operated by the Adelaide City Council,[1] and now operated as a "collaborative cluster of commercial businesses" including Orora, Adelaide Resource Recovery, Jeffries Group and Transpacific Industries.[2] Between 1952 and 2004, the Wingfield site was operated as a landfill dump. Since 2004 it has become a waste and recycling transfer centre, with all waste being sorted into recyclable products or waste products. The waste is compacted and transferred to other landfill sites north of Adelaide, at Dublin and Inkerman.

Motorsport

Wingfield is home to Australia's only dedicated junior Motorcycle speedway track, the Sidewinders Speedway located at the Wingfield Reserve on Eighth Street adjacent to the Wingfield Tip. The 112 metres (122 yd) long track was opened in 1978 by the Sidewinders U/16 Speedway Club which had formed in 1976.

References

  1. Adelaide City Council > City Business > Wingfield Waste and Recycling Centre Accessed 14 March 2014.
  2. Wingfield Waste & Recycling Centre > About the Wingfield Waste & Recycling Centre Accessed 14 March 2014.


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