New facilities at Macmasters and Wamberal

Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch inspects the new facilities at Macmasters Beach

Macmasters Beach and Wamberal Beach now boast better bathroom facilities thanks to more than $848,000 in funding through the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund.

Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said it was fantastic to see the community facilities up and running ready for the busy Christmas and Summer School Holiday period.

“It is important that beach goers right across our region have access to quality bathroom facilities while visiting one of our fantastic beaches,” he said.

“I would like to thank Central Coast Council for taking the time to put in the applications and ensuring that these important works were complete ahead of the school holiday period.”

The upgraded facilities include three unisex toilets, a unisex accessible toilet and two unisex ambulant toilets.

One changeroom and a family room with a toilet and outdoor showers have also been added as part of the upgrade.

“Included in the upgrade, at Macmasters Beach we have been able to include a new storage area for Macmasters Beach Boardriders Club, providing them with a space to store training and competition equipment on site,” Crouch said.

Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch and a representative from Macmasters Beach Boardriders Club check out the new storage area

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the project was made possible by the Stronger Country Communities Fund, which continues to benefit the everyday lives of people living in regional NSW.

“The Stronger Country Communities Fund is already making a real difference to people right across regional NSW, with work commencing, underway or completed on more than 2,000 projects in every local government area across regional NSW,” Toole said.

“The Wamberal and Macmaster Beach toilet projects are the kind of projects that make our communities stronger by giving people the amenities that allows them to spend more time out and about.”

For more information, visit: nsw.gov.au/sccf.

Source:
Media release, Jan 19
Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch