New paint job for Soldiers Beach Surf Club

Soldiers Beach Surf Club is set for a new paint job

Soldiers Beach Surf Club is set to receive $20,000 towards a new paint job through the NSW Government’s Local Small Commitments Allocation Program.

“Soldiers Beach Surf Life Saving Club provides important volunteer rescue services to the Wyong community,” Member for Wyong David Harris said.

“These funds will ensure the club is maintained at a high standard.”

The funds will substantially enhance the facility’s appearance, creating a welcoming and enjoyable environment for members and visitors

It will also lead to long-term cost savings by reducing the need for frequent repainting, ensuring sustained benefits for the community.

“This is a fantastic outcome for Soldiers Beach Surf Club and the people of Wyong,” Harris said.

The Local Small Commitments Allocation Program will enhance local communities and provide $400,000 in benefits to people in each of the 93 NSW electorates.

It will consist of more than 600 small community projects ranging from capital works to services and programs, events, supplies and equipment, charitable donations and playground and park upgrades.