Another big win for Coffs sporting community

NSW Nationals

Construction is underway on improved facilities that will better cater for local sporting needs in Coffs Harbour.

The Coffs athletics community will enjoy new field event facilities at York Street Oval and space for a grass track available for 12 months of the year, while the Northern Storm Football Club will enjoy change room and storage facilities, in a $1.1 million NSW Government investment to upgrade facilities.

Nationals Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and Coffs Harbour City Council Mayor Cr Paul Amos said the new athletics facilities will both increase the provision for local level athletics as well as create a potential site for a Regional Athletics Centre. The facilities for football will greatly enhance the Northern Storm FC player experience for both training and competition.

“As well as ensuring our local sporting community have the facilities they need, the York Street Oval project will create about 15 jobs in the region during construction,” Mr Singh said.

Mr Singh said this important project will provide much-needed community facilities for local sporting organisations.

“Council is building a great space for grassroots athletics installing long jump pits with synthetic runways, discus cages, shot put circles, and a storage shed,” Mr Singh said.

“The new facilities will be a significant improvement for the athletics community, allowing them to operate 12 months a year from one venue, while fully accessible changerooms will encourage inclusive participation for athletes of all abilities.

“The two new changerooms and storage at the northern end of the oval will benefit the more than 300 members of the football club as well as the 2000 visiting players that participate in the district level competition.”

Cr Amos welcomed the start of construction, saying this is another exciting addition to local sporting facilities.

“Being able to provide these facilities for local athletics at York Street is a good start as we begin investigations for the much more extensive Regional Athletics Centre,” he said.

“It’s great to see both football and athletics benefiting from these improvements. Council is also installing an additional toilet block, while Northern Storm FC are funding a modular canteen.

“I look forward to seeing these facilities at York Street enjoyed by the Coffs Harbour community, and especially the opportunities they will provide our youth to get involved with sport and recreation,” Cr Amos said.

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