Reflections Holiday Parks held a special get-together at sunset on Wednesday, September 20, at Norah Head Lighthouse to mark its transition as the new caretaker of the much-loved reserve.
Guests included Crown Lands Executive Director, Land and Asset Management, Greg Sullivan, who was attending on behalf of Minister For Lands and Property Stephen Kamper, executive members of Crown Lands and Central Coast Council, outgoing members of the Norah Head Lighthouse Reserve Manager Board, former members of the Board and volunteers who maintain the site.
Sullivan, Reflections CEO Nick Baker and outgoing Board chairperson Neil Rose spoke at the event, noting its significance to the community and the important work the outgoing Board and volunteers had done to nurture and maintain it for continued community involvement.
Rose thanked the Board and volunteers and said Reflections was a trusted Crown Land Manager that would ensure the reserve continued to be nurtured for the community.
About 40 people attended and an appearance of migrating whales off the coast was a highlight of the event.
Reflections, a Crown Land Manager, will now work alongside the local Norah Head Reserve volunteers to protect and maintain the reserve.
Reflections is inviting applications for membership of the Community Liaison Group, which will have representation from a cross-section of the community to ensure it has a voice in the ongoing efforts to nurture the reserve for the public’s enjoyment.
The Norah Head Lighthouse Reserve offers three guest cottages which are popular accommodation destinations for wedding groups and families.
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Reflections Holiday Parks