Central Coast Council has adopted the Draft Central Coast Tennis Facility Action Plan, which outlines the strategic direction for development and sustainable management of tennis facilities across the region.
The five-year Action Plan was shaped by community consultation in partnership with Tennis NSW and feedback from multiple local operators and residents over a three-year period.
Council Administrator, Rik Hart, said the Plan sets the vision for the region’s 30 Council tennis centres, with the aim of having a network of high-quality, inclusive tennis facilities which contribute to active lifestyles, support social engagement, are creative, enjoyable, appropriately sited, equitably distributed and sustainably managed.
Council provides a range of sport and recreation facilities which seek to enhance the community’s access to healthy lifestyle options, and this Action Plan’s objectives set a pathway to achieving this,” Hart said.
The objectives of the Draft Action Plan are to: increase community awareness and participation in tennis; respond to major drivers, challenges, and opportunities for tennis on the Central Coast; improve facility governance and business modelling; engage partners and agencies in delivery of facility improvements; and manage tennis assets sustainably.
The Plan will include a four-year renewal program to sustainably manage the lifecycle of tennis facilities and provide a long-term strategy for repair, replacement and facility upgrade, funded as part of Council’s annual Capital Works Program.
Source:
Media release, Jun 28
Central Coast Council
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