Have your say on new-look dam picnic area

Residents have been invited to share their values, stories and aspirations associated with the Mangrove Creek Dam picnic area, lookout and surrounds to influence the design of a new Visitor Space at the significant site.

Featuring a new amenities building, an upgraded picnic area and educational elements, the new Visitor Space will replace the original facilities destroyed in the 2019 Three Mile Fire.

Central Coast Council has received $2.567M from the NSW Government’s Bushfire Local Economic Recovery (BLER) Fund to complete the project.

Council Director Water and Sewer, Jamie Loader, said the new Visitor Space will play a key role in supporting locals who were significantly affected by the Three Mile and Gospers Mountain Fires.

“Here on the Coast it was community members in our mountain and hinterland regions who were hardest hit by the devastating fires of 2019-20,” Loader said.

“The fires posed a threat to life, property and environment, and local businesses faced reduced patronage for an extended period of time.

“Our visitor facilities at Mangrove Creek Dam were completely destroyed in the Three Mile Fire and we are seeking to create a new Visitor Space that encourages both locals and tourists to spend more time enjoying this beautiful area and supporting local businesses.

“We are keen to hear from our community on how to best represent the significance of this site, which is home to a critical piece of our region’s water supply network and has a rich Indigenous and agricultural history.”

Council Administrator Rik Hart said the project provides an opportunity to create a space that helps to drive tourism for the Coast’s mountain and hinterland regions.

“Thanks to this important NSW Government funding we have an opportunity to not only rebuild the Mangrove Creek Dam facilities we lost to the devastating Three Mile Fire but to create an improved space for both locals and visitors to enjoy,” he said.

“A trip to Mangrove Creek Dam does not disappoint – is a spectacular sight to behold and is nestled within beautiful bushland and alongside the Coast’s stunning hinterland region.

“I encourage community members to have their say on how our new Visitor Space can feature the values and history of this site and enhance linkages with other tourism offerings.”

Key features of the concept design for the new visitor space include: a new amenities block; overhanging viewing platforms on two levels; commemorative and informative plaques; refurbished picnic and barbecue areas; new gravel and concrete pathways and landscaping; new bitumen car park area and access roads; and a new children’s nature play space.

Trees and shrubs are to be retained where possible and there is an opportunity for a mural to be featured.

Community members can have their say until Friday, March 11 by visiting yourvoiceourcoast.com/MCDvisitorspace.

Source:

Media release, Feb 7

Central Coast Council