Upgrade for Wamberal playspace

Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch (centre) with former candidate for Terrigal Sam Boughton and Federal Member for Robertson Gordon Reid at Wamberal Memorial Hall playspace

Central Coast Council is set to receive $60,000 towards the renewal of the Wamberal Memorial Hall playground thanks to the NSW Government as part of the $37.2M Local Small Commitments Allocation Program.

“I know that many locals and visitors alike will have memories of this play space going back across generations of their family,” Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch said.

“I am proud that the NSW Government has delivered on our commitment to renew this fantastic community space.

“This is a wonderful outcome for the Wamberal community and I can’t wait to see many generations of young Coasties enjoy this fantastic community play space.”

Duty MLC for Terrigal Mark Buttigieg said play spaces were at the heart of the community, a place for local families to come together.

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.

The NSW Government has committed funds to the program which will help small local projects and programs that strengthen communities and provide improvements at a local level.

For more information on the Local Small Commitments Allocation Program visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/lsca-home