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Celebrate New Year’s Eve with family and friends at The Entrance

Published On

13/12/2018

Memorial Park at The Entrance is the place to be this New Year’s Eve with free activities, an array of food trucks and a spectacular fireworks display over the water.

Award winning Australian band, Pseudo Echo, will also headline the program with a special performance live on stage for the community to enjoy.

Central Coast Council Unit Manager Community Partnerships, Glenn Cannard, invited locals and visitors to celebrate the last sunset of 2018 with family and friends along the waterfront.

“It is hard to believe that 2018 is coming to an end but we are delighted to host this special event and bring our community together to celebrate our achievements over the past year,” Mr Cannard said.

“Memorial Park will be buzzing with a variety of entertainment, free craft activities, live music and a ‘Food Alley’ featuring an array of food choices. The festivities will conclude with the not-to-be-missed 9pm Fireworks display over the water.

“If you live on the Coast or are visiting the area, join us at The Entrance from 6pm on Monday, 31 December for a spectacular fun-filled evening to bring in the New Year.”

ROAD CLOSURES:
The following special event road closures will apply from 3pm on New Year’s Eve with traffic diversions in place:

  • Closure of Marine Parade, and Marine Parade Carpark with no vehicle entry or movement. Note: Marine Parade Carpark will be closed all day on 31 December. If your car is left in this carpark you will not be able to move this until the road re-opens.
  • The Entrance Road closed at Victoria Avenue.
  • Coral Street east of Duffys Lane, access into the multi storey car park still available.
  • Part road closures at the intersection of Torrens Avenue and Victoria Avenue.

Visitors travelling from north of The Entrance bridge are advised to park on the north side of the bridge and walk to Memorial Park. Visitors travelling south to The Entrance are advised to park away from the road closure area and walk to Memorial Park.

For more information visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/events

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