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Murwillumbah skater Campbell Green at the youth precinct planning open day.
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Murwillumbah skater Campbell Green at the youth precinct planning open day.
The master plan includes a new entry plaza from Wollumbin Street
An educational wetland and botanical area would be created at the existing pond.
The existing bandstand
The existing public toilet block (left) and bandstand are proposed for possible removal as part of the upgrade
The existing public toilet block (left) has been earmarked to be replaced by a more centralised and improved toilet facility.
The central path would be enhanced to create a boulevard and avenue tree planting
An adventure playground to cater for toddlers to teenagers would replace the existing play equipment
The pond has attracted a large ibis population.
Signage surrounding the pond to inform the public about the area's ecological design and the environmental benefits.
Murwillumbah Croquet Club has its headquarters in Knox Park.
A large central open space will be retained for big events.
A youth precinct skate plaza will replace the dated skate facility.
The CWA building in Brisbane Street.
The adventure playground would be added to the existing rainforest area.
The former Murwillumbah Community Centre building.
The public toilet block on Nullum Street would also be removed and replaced with a more accessible facility.
A small number of car parks could be lost to make space for the entry plaza.
Tweed skating identify and project ambassador Tony Lawrence talks to Federal Member Justine Elliot and Mayor Barry Longland about skate park design.