Pittwater Life July 2024 Issue
GOVT’S BUDGET SNUB CONCERN NARRABEEN LAND IS ‘FALLING INTO LAGOON’ AVALON’S RUSKIN ‘ROW’ OVER TREES / PUBLIC ALCOHOL BAN THE WAY WE WERE / ARTISTS TRAIL / SEEN... HEARD... ABSURD...
GOVT’S BUDGET SNUB
CONCERN NARRABEEN LAND IS ‘FALLING INTO LAGOON’
AVALON’S RUSKIN ‘ROW’ OVER TREES / PUBLIC ALCOHOL BAN
THE WAY WE WERE / ARTISTS TRAIL / SEEN... HEARD... ABSURD...
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New indoor sports facility<br />
The NSW<br />
Government<br />
has allocated $1<br />
million to allow<br />
planning to<br />
begin for a new<br />
multipurpose<br />
indoor sports<br />
facility at<br />
Northern Beaches<br />
Secondary<br />
College – Cromer<br />
Campus.<br />
Wakehurst<br />
Independent MP<br />
Michael Regan joined Premier Chris Minns to visit the<br />
campus for the announcement in June.<br />
The NBSC Cromer Campus student population has<br />
grown significantly in recent years, including students<br />
from the upper Northern Beaches, and while some minor<br />
works and refurbishments have been delivered, the school<br />
community has been vocal in their support for a new<br />
school hall.<br />
Mr Regan said this new facility would be used by the<br />
school during school days, with local sports clubs and<br />
other community groups able to use the facility after<br />
hours, on the weekends and during school holidays.<br />
“Across the Northern Beaches, the community has been<br />
crying out for more indoor multi-use sports courts, so<br />
everyone can play the sports they love,” he said. “Waiting lists<br />
are in the thousands, with kids in particular missing out.”<br />
News<br />
The Local Voice Since 1991<br />
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