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Feedback given on fitness proposal

The Wagstaffe-Killcare Community Association has received to feedback on its proposal to install fitness equipment for seniors in a small area near the entrance to the Pretty Beach end of the dog track.

"We have received a lot of positive comment and some adverse comment to which we are responding," said association president Ms Peta Colebatch.

"In support: as our senior population ages, it is a long way or even impossible to get to Ettalong or Woy Woy to find equipment," she said.

"Just as we have local play equipment for children, the oldies also deserve an area that is easily accessible locally.

"Throughout NSW many councils are now installing parks with multiple usage.

"Yes, defining who is older can be pretty broad: there are many others in the community of varying ages who could also benefit.

"Bouddi Peninsula residents are encouraged to come to our meetings at Wagstaffe Hall on the second Monday in March to join in the discussions on this proposal," she said.





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