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Hardys Bay weekend held

A Back to Hardys Bay weekend was held on August 25 and 26 with demonstrations and displays from a number or organisations in the area.

The weekend featured the re-opening of some of Pretty Beach Public School's original buildings, a recruitment drive for the Killcare Wagstaffe Fire Brigade, competition swims by the Frigid Digits Winter Swimmers and the christening of a new boat at Killcare Surf Club as well as surf live saving demonstrations and the viewing of old photographic memorabilia.

Gosford mayor Cr Laurie Maher offered his congratulations to the organisers of the "wonderful local event".

"Although relatively small, Hardys Bay has long been recognised as one of Gosford City's most vibrant, dynamic and diverse communities," said Cr Maher.

"This event is a fantastic way to showcase the close knit community that encompasses the local areas of Hardys Bay, Killcare, Pretty Beach and Wagstaffe and highlight all that this picturesque part of our City has to offer.

"It gives me great pleasure to see that all local residents were included in this weekend, bringing the history and the future of the region together at one event.



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