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Media Release
The Central Coast Series skate, scooter and BMX competition is back for another year, with the total prize pool doubling this year, to more than $10,000!Central Coast Council will host three heats across three different venues where young riders can enter in one or all competitions for a chance to claim the Central Coast Series Champion title.Rather than competing in a final, this year’s Champion and division winners will be determined by an accumulative tally across all three heats.Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan said the competition for riders aged 5-24 has grown in popularity each year.“Originally, the Series was held during Youth Week to activate our skate parks and now it’s held across the Coast over three months, giving more opportunities to our young riders,” Ms Vaughan said.“As the competition grows, so does the prize money and the number of competitors.”The event is aimed at beginner, intermediate and sponsored riders, so provides an opportunity for young people of all skill levels to participate and compete.This year the Central Coast Series will be held at:Drop in at DalbsHeat 1 – Waldalba Skate Park, Saturday 23 FebruaryUminafiedHeat 2 - Umina Skate Park, Saturday 9 MarchBeast of the BowlHeat 3 - BATO Yard, Saturday 13 AprilEntry is open to all riders aged 5-24 years in skate, scooter and BMX as well as WCMX Wheelchair (BATO only).
10/02/2019
Media Release
Council approves West Street Umina shop top housing developmentCouncil has approved a development application for a shop top housing development in West Street Umina comprising two shops, 20 residential units and car parking.No.
10/02/2019
Media Release
Wamberal Lagoon remains closed as a precautionary measure following a sewer main break last week. The break caused some sewage flow into the Forresters Creek inlet into Wamberal Lagoon, adjacent to Malkana Avenue, Forresters Beach. The broken pipe was fixed at that time containing the outflow to the immediate area of Forresters Creek. Council has continued to sample and monitor the water quality at the site whilst the clean-up and remediation process continued.
06/02/2019
Media Release
Central Coast Council has welcomed funding of almost $4million for the redevelopment of the Woy Woy Town Centre Wharf following its successful bid for grant funding under the NSW Government’s Regional Communities Development Fund.Council’s Director Roads Transport Drainage and Waste, Boris Bolgoff said the redevelopment of the Woy Woy Town Centre Wharf will provide much needed improvements and ensure a safe, usable and accessible facility for recreational users and ferry operators.“Council has for many years sought to improve the current infrastructure facilities of the Woy Woy Town Centre Wharf and today we are delighted to welcome funding from the NSW Government to progress with major upgrades,” Mr Bolgoff said.“The improved wharf will be able to operate in all weather and tide conditions enabling water access for the community particularly users of the ferry services.
06/02/2019