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Coastline protection joint venture reaps rewards

Published On

17/01/2018

Copacabana, Umina and Soldiers Beach have all been given a facelift with the help of Council’s Waterways and Coastal Protection Beach team, local surf clubs and community groups.

Residents and visitors will reap the benefits and have access to a cleaner, more inviting beach area free from debris and ageing infrastructure.

Council Director, Assets, Infrastructure and Business, Mike Dowling said the community and Council had pulled together to deliver a great outcome and the feedback from local businesses was immediate and positive.

“Copacabana shopkeepers have complimented us on the fence repairs to the whale watching platform and said that the improvements have really enhanced the area,” Mr Dowling said.

“There is no rubbish left lying around now and people are using and enjoying the area again.

“The picnic area has been cleaned up and the shower drains unblocked, and local residents are now enjoying the rejuvenated space.

“Umina Beach now has a rubbish and vandalism free viewing area.

“Council worked closely with the local community and surf club to find the best way to enhance this area and the results speak for themselves.”

At Soldiers Beach natives have been planted around and under the main access stairs and a large area of Bitou bush and other noxious weeds have been removed.

Council installed new rail fencing along the beachfront, garden edging, mulching and re-planting of natives providing a more pleasant viewing area. The build-up of sand and weeds around the shower areas were removed and mulched over to stop windblown sand.

Mayor Jane Smith said the upgrades had provided great integration between the built and natural environment of the area, enhancing the visitor experience immensely.

“This is another example of Council working with the community and local surf clubs to improve the quality of life for its residents and foster community spirit,” Mayor Smith said.

“Our community has told us enhancing our natural environment, particularly our beaches are a priority and it is something we take great pride in delivering.

“The community has definitely taken ownership of these upgrades and are maintaining them to ensure they continue to reap benefits for years to come.”

The next stage of the upgrade will take place after the Christmas school holidays and will include more new fencing, planting, new garden beds, mulching and top soils.

With active Bushcare groups in Copacabana and Soldiers Beach there is even more opportunity for the community to get involved.

To find out more about joining a Council supported Bushcare group contact Central Coast Council on 4325 8222 or email bushcare@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

 

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