Nine local sports clubs and eight community groups are the big winners in the latest round of Council’s Community Capital Infrastructure Grants Program sharing a total of $325,300.

They include Hockey Coffs Coast Inc which was successful in receiving a grant of $70,000 from Council to add to funds of $200,000 the club had previously received from Australian Sports Community of Sport Infrastructure Grants. This money will allow the club to build a kiosk and meeting room at the Coffs Harbour Hockey Complex.

Similarly, Coffs City United Football Club has a major upgrade in progress at Forsyth Park (McLean Street). The ground is an accessible, central sports field in an area of Coffs Harbour that is experiencing population growth and an associated rise in demand for quality sporting facilities. Council has been building a new toilet block at the site. Once this is completed, the Football Club plans to turn the old toilet block into change room facilities with private cubicles, a baby change table and safe flooring. The Club received $32,828 in funding from this latest grants round towards the project.

Mid Coast Communities was also successful in receiving a grant of $64,700 towards further renewal works worth $129,400 at Toormina Skate Park. Council and Mid Coast Communities have previously worked together to repair and resurface the skate park, improve lighting and begin the installation of CCTV cameras. This latest funding will complete further upgrades to the site, including the creation of an additional plaza-style skate area, connecting footpaths, platforms, stairs, planting and a noticeboard. By beautifying the area, it is hoped that the skate park will be used by more people, resulting in a reduction in anti-social behaviour at the skate park and a greater sense of community. Young people will be involved in the project design and in activities such as a community art project on the tables surrounding the skate park.  The improvements have already seen positive results with more people and families using the facility.

“These grants always show what a lively, engaged community we all have the joy of living in,” said Coffs Harbour Mayor Councillor Denise Knight. “There’s so much going on at the grassroots level to improve our whole way of life. The members of these groups who put so much work and commitment into achieving better facilities deserve an enormous round of applause. They’re all legends.”

Pictured: Gumnut Preschool received a grant to help them renovate their bathroom. 

See the full list of successful projects below:

Organisation Proposed Project Total Cost of Project Requested Council Funding Funding Recommended 1.       Woolgoolga Art Gallery Lining of internal walls, access ramps, installation of windows and doors 43,190 21,595 21,595 2.       Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour Accessible playground equipment for Brelsford Park 46,409 20,000 20,000 3.       Sawtell Surf Lifesaving Club Inc. Construction of a new balcony on the eastern wall of the building to replace the demolished structure (*$1,800 residual from 18/19 grants to be provided) 60,699 30,349 28,549* 4.       Gamumbi Early Childhood Education Centre Inc. Construction of an outdoor classroom 4,039 2,020 2,020 5.       Mid Coast Communities Renewal works at Toormina Skate Park 129,400 64,700 64,700 6.       Sawtell Golf Club Inc. Golf cart paths 11,909 5,069 5,069 7.       Diggers Cricket Club Inc. Refurbishment of Bray Street nets 33,956 12,874 12,874 8.       Nana Glen Cricket Club Inc. Replacement of wicket 13,857 4,314 4,314 9.       Coffs City United Football Club Inc. Internal redesign and refurbishment of the change rooms at McLean Street Ovals (Forsyth Park) 190,068 32,828 32,828 10.   Northern Storm Football Club Inc. Modified shipping container as a canteen at York Street Oval 75,800 19,200 19,200 11.   AFL NSW Upgrade of Centennial Oval, Woolgoolga with replacement of lights and cricket wicket 33,916 16,958 16,958 12.   Woolgoolga Community Village User-pays reverse cycle air-conditioning system and protection cages 5,748 2,874 2,874 13.   Hockey Coffs Coast Inc. Construction of kiosk and meeting room facilities 325,500 70,000 70,000 14.   NSW Basketball Association Safety padded scoring bench 9,300 4,650 4,650 15.   Bonville-Sawtell Lions Club Inc. Installation of a water bubbler at Bonville Headland (start of coastal walk) 7,195 3,597 3,597 16.   Sandy Beach Action Group

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Two picnic tables for Sandy Beach 9,750 4,750 4,750 17.   Woolgoolga Neighbourhood Centre Inc. Upgrade of Kitchen 16,900 8,450 8,450 Project Management by Council Staff 2,872 Total: 1,017,636 324,228 325,300