Wyong pool reopens with a new look

The new and improved Wyong Olympic Pool

Wyong Olympic Pool reopened to the public on October 3, just in time for a very hot Spring and Summer season.

Swimmers will be greeted with refreshed and upgraded facilities including maintenance of the pool which took place during the Winter closure period.

The grandstand has been upgraded with construction of a new shelter for spectators worth more than $100,000, funded by Central Coast Council’s capital works program.

Council’s Unit Manager Leisure Beach Safety and Community Facilities Phil Cantillon said the grandstand upgrade was a welcome addition to the popular community facility.

It will provide shelter for spectators to cheer on competitors during the busy swimming carnival season, which includes water polo, swim squads and recreational swimming users.

“Council is committed to maintaining and investing in its pools and leisure facilities to ensure the one million visits from community members, schools and clubs who enjoy these facilities each year continue to enjoy quality sporting, leisure, recreation and aquatic opportunities for an active and connected life on the Coast,” Cantillon said.

“Over the last two years, additional upgrades at Council facilities have included $300,000 spent on new gym equipment upgrades at Lake Haven Recreation Centre, a new 50m pool filtering system at Gosford Olympic Pool, changing room improvements at Toukley Aquatic Centre and improved heat and ventilation and automatic timing system at Peninsula Leisure Centre.”

Council Administrator Rik Hart said Council’s goal was to continually improve the physical and social wellbeing of the Central Coast community.

“An example of this has been the $1M invested across our six leisure centres during 2022/23 to provide residents and visitors of the Coast with improved facilities,” he said.

The swimming season at Wyong Olympic Pool will run from Tuesday, October 3, until March 31, 2024, with pools at Peninsula Leisure Centre, Lake Haven Recreation Centre, Toukley Aquatic Centre, and Gosford remaining open all year around patrolled by lifeguards.

For more information about Central Coast Council leisure centres and community pools search ‘leisure centre, gyms, pools’ at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

Source:
Central Coast Council