Thirroul Reserve (89099)

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Consultation has concluded

Location
23 and 25 Cliff Parade Thirroul NSW 2515

Proposed Community Land Category Mix

  • Park
  • General Community Use
  • Area of Cultural Significance

Crown Reserve Purpose
Public Recreation

Initial Category under the CLM Act
Park

Key Considerations for the Reserve
The reserve includes:

  • Thirroul Beach Kiosk
  • The Amy (a shipwreck) Memorial
  • Thirroul Surf Life Saving Club Building
  • Part of Thirroul Beach

Thirroul Beach Reserve and the Thirroul Baths Precinct are listed as a local heritage item in the Wollongong 2009 LEP. The Amy Memorial commemorates the tragic fate of the little collier Amy, caught in a storm off Thirroul Beach in 1898, and testifies of the efforts of local people to save its crew. The reserve is in the Coastal Management SEPP. There is a Conservation Management Plan for the Thirroul Beach Pavilion and Kiosk Complex that guides improvements to those structures.

Location
23 and 25 Cliff Parade Thirroul NSW 2515

Proposed Community Land Category Mix

  • Park
  • General Community Use
  • Area of Cultural Significance

Crown Reserve Purpose
Public Recreation

Initial Category under the CLM Act
Park

Key Considerations for the Reserve
The reserve includes:

  • Thirroul Beach Kiosk
  • The Amy (a shipwreck) Memorial
  • Thirroul Surf Life Saving Club Building
  • Part of Thirroul Beach

Thirroul Beach Reserve and the Thirroul Baths Precinct are listed as a local heritage item in the Wollongong 2009 LEP. The Amy Memorial commemorates the tragic fate of the little collier Amy, caught in a storm off Thirroul Beach in 1898, and testifies of the efforts of local people to save its crew. The reserve is in the Coastal Management SEPP. There is a Conservation Management Plan for the Thirroul Beach Pavilion and Kiosk Complex that guides improvements to those structures.

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Consultation has concluded