Eunga Street Park in Tweed Heads South and Cudgen Foreshore Park at Kingscliff are now open to the public.

Thank you to the local communities in providing your input into the playground upgrades for Eunga Street Park and Cudgen Foreshore Park.

The features of the new park designs are the direct result of community input. The local community shared their ideas on what features they would like to see in the park as part to create recreational spaces that are more welcoming and accessible to local residents.

The park improvements include new play equipment, landscaping, seating, additional tree planting for natural shade and new pathways to improve connectivity through the parks.

Our aim was to deliver high quality neighbourhood parks that better reflect community needs and increase people’s enjoyment of their local area.

These park upgrades have been made possible by a $150,000 grant from the Department of Family and Community Services to revitalise park and play spaces which are adjacent to social housing.

Council has now completed the three park upgrades these including Eunga Street Park, Tweed Heads South, Cudgen Foreshore Park, Kingscliff and Arbor Place Park at Bray Park, Murwillumbah.


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