2011年7月2日星期六

Central Council investigates plans for a new eco-tourism resort

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Posted June 23, 2011 15:06:00

Wyong Council will continue investigating plans to develop a multi-million dollar eco-tourism resort at Lakes Beach on the New South Wales Central Coast, despite opposition from local environmental groups.

The proposed concept includes 50 cabins or tents, a boardwalk and interpretive centre, to be fully sustainable and transportable on a two to three-hectare parcel of land near the local surf club.

The plan has been prompted by the Council's failed bid to host the Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships in 2010-2012 because of a lack of local accommodation.

Wyong Mayor, Doug Eaton says Council wants to see more details before a final decision is made.

"A view by some of the local environmentalists that we shouldn't do the studies, we should say nup, it's not a goer lets pull the pin now. But council decided that it would continue the studies so in the fullness of time, it can make an informed decision," he said.

Tags: community-and-society, environment, local-government, lifestyle-and-leisure, wyong-2259


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