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No council option to retain Pelican Park playground
Woy Woy consultation open for three more weeks
Tesch encourages locals to have their say
Council holds 15-minute online information sessions
Peninsula News readers disadvantaged
Vietnam Veterans' case officer awarded OAM
Umina oval and leisure centre are major budget items
Council elections delayed more than two years
Labor call for council democracy 'sooner, not later'
Bonanza Book Fair to benefit PCYC
Maritime historian speaks to Umina Rotary club
Woy Woy library to be repainted
Car boot sales prove opportunity for Men's Shed
Rotary club raises $25,000 from Opera in Arboretum
Random patrols at shopping centre
New patron for Rotary club
Microplastics workshop to be held at Patonga
Support available following plastic bag ban
More than 630 houses to be without power this month
Rotary club members collect $6000 for Salvos
Men's Shed to operate at two sites while shed is built
Senior surf presentation held at Diggers
Need for community education about trees, says GUST
Just 6mm in 16 days is well below average
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Channel plan to cost $1.2M for five 'precincts'
Peninsula News launches Peninsula planning portal
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Repair Pelican Park, don't remove it
Feeble justification for delay in council democracy
Masterplan leaves unanswered questions
Council operating budget needs to fix problems
Administrator should be replaced before election
Unelected council should not keep spending our money
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Active cases lowest since January 2
Baby baskets donated to mark branch birthday
Aged care volunteers wanted
BreastScreen returns to Woy Woy CWA
Sister Carmel Silvas retires after 49 years' nursing
Women's Health Donor Circle started for health centre
Aged care residents make 'fiddle quilts'
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Music scholarships announced after annual concert
'Great families of folk' to perform at folk club
Monthly play readings resume
'Curved piecing' in patchwork workshop
Watercolour perspectives in the landscape
New art gallery from local artists
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Woy Woy Roosters look to bounce back
'Come and try' outrigger canoes
Donation for hospital surgical area paging system
Bridge club to hold national qualifying event
Woy Woy in 28-0 rugby union defeat

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Channel plan to cost $1.2M for five 'precincts'

Central Coast Council's $1.2 million Woy Woy Waterfront Masterplan divides the waterfront along the Woy Woy channel between Anderson Park and Lions Park into four "precincts".

A fifth is identified around the corner from Lions Park at "Brickwharf Point".

Each area is described by a number of phrases, with no further explanation.

No detailed plans are provided, nor are costings or timeframes.

However, the Council's current draft Budget on exhibition until June 21 shows a $595,814 allocation from general (rates) revenue for "Woy Woy Waterfront Redevelopment" for 2023-24 and a further $320,008 allocated for 2024-25, as well as $300,000 for an upgrade to the Lions Park playground in 2023-24.

The "town centre precinct" is described by: waterfront vistas, gateway landscape, fountain and urban plaza, woy woy wharf, urban plaza cafe, fisherman wharf, waterfront galleries, reactivated woy woy bath and plaza area, heritage interpretations, anderson park children's play space, street markets, night-time economy, enhance tree canopy cover, public art

The second area is Memorial Park described by: Anzac memorial and gardens, heritage interpretation, strengthening foreshore edge and sea wall; protect from flooding and erosion, waterfront promenade, waterfront monthly market, kayaking, canoing, Pelican Island exploration, symphony blow holes and sit-out steps, protect existing tree canopy and enhance canopy cover, public art.

Coastal wetlands is the third area, described by: waterfront vistas, lookout points, observation desks-interpretation panels, coastal wetland exploration trail, sculpture park, shared path cycling and walking, bio-diversity interpretations, protect existing tree canopy and expand canopy cover, enhanced passive surveillance.

"Precinct 4" is Lions Park described by: waterfront vistas, lookout points, Lions Park, children's playground and expansions, barbecue family picnic points, boat ramp, shared path cycling and walking, new street trees on North Burge Rd and pedestrian walkways, enhanced passive surveillance.

"Brickwharf Point" is the final area, described by: waterfront vistas, lookout points, family picnic points and seating, waterfront, public exercise equipment pods, shared path cycling and walking, celebrated street trees, foreshore protection wall, access steps, public recreation pier, amenities.





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