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Urgent Push to Save Wyong Pool Amid Council’s Closure Plans

UPDATE: Central Coast Council’s Draft Leisure and Aquatic Strategy has sparked an urgent push to save the historic Wyong Pool. The proposal, which closed for community comment on July 3, outlines plans to close the pool once a new aquatic facility is built in Warnervale within the next ten years.

Officials anticipate a significant population surge, with estimates of an additional 27,000 residents by 2035. Local advocate Greenwald argues that retaining Wyong Pool is essential to meet the needs of this growing community. “Nothing should be closed,” he stated emphatically, highlighting the pool’s role as a vital community resource.

The Wyong Memorial Olympic Pool, established in 1967, is more than just a swimming facility; it stands as a living memorial to fallen servicemen. Greenwald emphasized its significance, stating, “It is not just a pool but a living useable war memorial.”

According to Central Coast Council, the pool, now 65 years old, faces significant challenges, including aging infrastructure and high maintenance costs. “It is nearing the end of its useful life and has low participation across programs,” a spokesperson confirmed. The council plans to develop a new facility that would operate year-round, funded partially by development contributions from the Greater Warnervale District Plan.

Greenwald, however, insists that both facilities are necessary. “With the population growing rapidly in the northern region, we need all services available,” he said. He pointed out that Wyong Pool is centrally located, making it accessible for local residents and schools, as well as water polo and swimming training.

The council’s strategy indicates that once the new facility is completed, Wyong Pool will cease operations. This has raised significant concerns among residents, who fear losing an essential community hub. Greenwald urged the public to voice their opinions, stating, “Contact your ward councillor to make your views known.”

As community feedback has now closed, the future of Wyong Pool hangs in the balance. The council’s long-term planning aims to address the current and future leisure and aquatic needs of the community, but the emotional connection many have with Wyong Pool cannot be overlooked.

What happens next? The council will review community feedback and continue to develop the Draft Leisure and Aquatic Strategy. Meanwhile, advocates for Wyong Pool are mobilizing support to push back against the closure plans.

Stay tuned for updates as this situation develops and the community’s voice grows louder in the fight to save Wyong Pool.

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