Southern Suburbs Skate and Youth Recreation Space 
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  26/03/2010  - 16/04/2010 

Council engaged Convic Consultancy to carry out an assessment of a number of sites for a youth recreation area in the southern suburbs.   

The sites Convic assessed included:

  • Lake Illawarra land at the corner of King and Northcliffe Drive Warrawong
  • Darcy Wentworth Park, Warrawong
  • King George V Park, Port Kembla, and
  • Fred Finch Park, Berkeley

We are holding a community kiosk at Darcy Wenthworth Park, Warrawong on Saturday, 27 March to show the community how a youth recreation area may fit into Darcy Wentworth Park, one of the sites being considered. 

A map showing one of the possible locations can be viewed under the related documents section on the right of this page.
 
Find out more about the youth recreation area for the southern suburbs by reading the FAQ  sheet available under the related documents section on the right of this page.
 
You can have your say by attending the kiosk or completing the community feedback form under the related documents section. Please send your written feedback to Council via mail, fax (4227 7058) or by emailing   consultation@wollongong.nsw.gov.au .

Documents

Southern Suburbs Skate Park FAQ Sheet.pdfSouthern Suburbs Skate Park FAQ Sheet655 KB
Southern Suburbs Skate Park Feedback Form.pdfSouthern Suburbs Skate Park Feedback Form429 KB
Southern Suburbs Skate Park Map.pdfSouthern Suburbs Skate Park Map527 KB

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