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A 3D concept plan of Kingscliff Central Park
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A 3D concept plan of Kingscliff Central Park
Step 1 - Restoring sand supplies to the Kingscliff Beach and dunes
Step 2 - Redeveloping Kingscliff Beach Holiday Park
The proposed layout of Kingscliff Central Park.
Kingscliff Central Park's entrance from the Marine Parade pedestrian crossing.
Step 3 - Create Kingscliff Central Park
Council's Senior Design Engineer, Warren Boyd (left), outlines the park concept plans to Kingscliff Residents and Ratepayer Association members Bruce Murray and Barb Fitzgibbon.
Council's Director of Engineering and Operations, Patrick Knight (left), and the Mayor of Tweed, Councillor Kevin Skinner, at the proposed park site during a launch of the concept plans.
Kingscliff Central Park would link the beach with the town's restaurants and cafes.
The section of Kingscliff Beach Holiday Park which would make way for the Central Park.
A Main Avenue from the Marine Parade pedestrian crossing will provide a direct access and view to the beach
Stage 1 - sand nourishment to replenish Kingscliff Beach and the dunes between the surf and bowls clubs.
The existing view of the cenotaph area from Marine Parade.
Noel Manthey (left), a Kingscliff resident for more than 30 years, discusses the Central Park concept plans with Council's Senior Design Engineer, Warren Boyd, at the community information stall in Kingscliff.
Kingscliff resident Kevin Schriek talks to Tweed Shire Council's Senior Design Engineer, Warren Boyd, during the community information stall at the NSW Surf Life Saving Championships.
A preliminary design for the amended Kingscliff Beach Holiday Park layout, as presented to a community update forum late last year. The final layout is subject to change to achieve the most effective mix of accommodation options.
An east-west section through Marine Parade and the proposed partially underground car park.
Kingscliff Central Park plans showing the location of the proposed carpark and a north-south section.