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Consultation has concluded
Council has started plans for a new recreation area in Cringila and is inviting you to help shape what we offer to our community. This is a long-term project and will bring together social opportunities, sporting pursuits and general recreation.
The Cringila Hills area will combine playgrounds, walking trails, a purpose-built mountain biking facility as well as a bike skills park and pump track. It will also offer picnic facilities, shelters, water bubblers, upgraded toilet facilities and a new car park.
You can find out more by viewing the maps, reading the FAQs and watching the video. For more information on mountain biking, read the Dirt Art Concept Report.
Drop in to the community information stand on 7th December at the Cringila Halls between 10 am and 12 noon to talk with staff.
You can provide your thoughts and ideas using the feedback form below or by email to engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au or via phone by calling us on 4227 7771.
Feedback closes 31st January 2020
Council has started plans for a new recreation area in Cringila and is inviting you to help shape what we offer to our community. This is a long-term project and will bring together social opportunities, sporting pursuits and general recreation.
The Cringila Hills area will combine playgrounds, walking trails, a purpose-built mountain biking facility as well as a bike skills park and pump track. It will also offer picnic facilities, shelters, water bubblers, upgraded toilet facilities and a new car park.
You can find out more by viewing the maps, reading the FAQs and watching the video. For more information on mountain biking, read the Dirt Art Concept Report.
Drop in to the community information stand on 7th December at the Cringila Halls between 10 am and 12 noon to talk with staff.
You can provide your thoughts and ideas using the feedback form below or by email to engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au or via phone by calling us on 4227 7771.
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The Cringila Hills Recreation Master Plan was adopted in March 2020 taking into consideration community feedback on the draft. You can read a summary of how community feedback helped shape the final plan here.
Council resolved at the 16 November meeting to engage Dirt Art Pty Ltd to prepare detailed designs and to construct 11.5km of mountain bike trails and 3.1km walking trails at Cringila Hills. Detailed design is to commence late 2020 with construction currently planned to commence early 2021.
Mountain bike trails will cater for a variety of skill sets catering for beginner, intermediate to advanced riders.
Trail construction will also include weed management, revegetation and wayfinding signage as well as management of some wastes as a result of legacy illegal dumping.
To keep up to date with the development of the Park read more here.
The Cringila Hills Recreation Master Plan was adopted in March 2020 taking into consideration community feedback on the draft. You can read a summary of how community feedback helped shape the final plan here.
Council resolved at the 16 November meeting to engage Dirt Art Pty Ltd to prepare detailed designs and to construct 11.5km of mountain bike trails and 3.1km walking trails at Cringila Hills. Detailed design is to commence late 2020 with construction currently planned to commence early 2021.
Mountain bike trails will cater for a variety of skill sets catering for beginner, intermediate to advanced riders.
Trail construction will also include weed management, revegetation and wayfinding signage as well as management of some wastes as a result of legacy illegal dumping.
To keep up to date with the development of the Park read more here.