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Draft Beach and Foreshore Access Strategy 2019 - 2028
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Consultation has concluded
We aim to increase the health and wellbeing of our community by undertaking a planned approach to the way we consider access to our beaches.
We want to make getting around easier for everyone including people with a disability, or limited mobility and parents with prams.
To help achieve this, Council has developed a draft Beach and Foreshore Access Strategy that will guide beach access planning and improvements for the next ten years.
You're invited to comment on the draft Beach and Foreshore Access Strategy. We'd like to know if you support the strategy or have any further comment.
We aim to increase the health and wellbeing of our community by undertaking a planned approach to the way we consider access to our beaches.
We want to make getting around easier for everyone including people with a disability, or limited mobility and parents with prams.
To help achieve this, Council has developed a draft Beach and Foreshore Access Strategy that will guide beach access planning and improvements for the next ten years.
You're invited to comment on the draft Beach and Foreshore Access Strategy. We'd like to know if you support the strategy or have any further comment.
Tell us what you think of the Strategy by:
Reading our draft Beach and Foreshore Access Strategy and completing our Feedback Form
Sending an email to engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
Writing to us at Locked Bag 8821, WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500.