St Leonards foreshore beautification project official opening

The City is excited to announce the completion of new St Leonards Foreshore public facilities thanks to funding provided by the Australian Government through its Community Development Grants Programme.

To commemorate this significant outcome, Federal Member for Corangamite Libby Coker MP and Mayor Trent Sullivan officially opened the upgraded foreshore facilities today with a community BBQ to celebrate.

The $430,000 project is a significant enhancement to the coastal area, providing residents and visitors with improved amenities and a more enjoyable outdoor experience.The St Leonards Foreshore now boasts a range of features aimed at enhancing accessibility and community enjoyment.

Key highlights of the upgrade include:

  • Accessible paths
  • A shade shelter
  • Accessible BBQ and 5 picnic tables
  • A double shower and foot wash
  • A double change room
  • New waste bin enclosures and additional bins
  • Tree plantings, landscaping and path connections
  • A drink fountain (to be installed at a later date)

These additions are designed to create a more inclusive and welcoming space for people of all abilities to enjoy the stunning coastal surroundings.

Notably, the new furniture is made from recycled aluminium and is marine-grade suited to withstand the coastal environment at St Leonards. This sustainable approach aligns with the City of Greater Geelong’s commitment to minimising waste creation and supporting long-term waste solutions.

Federal Member for Corangamite Libby Coker MP

These new facilities will ensure the foreshore park becomes a vibrant hub for community gatherings, leisure and relaxation.

The new facilities feature an open plan pavilion with a barbeque, beach showers, and CCTV cameras for improved community safety in this cherished space.

I’d like to congratulate the St Leonards Beautification Committee, Bellarine Bayside Coastal Management, and all members of the St Leonards community for their advocacy and continued involvement throughout the development process.

Mayor Trent Sullivan

St Leonards is a key tourism area for Greater Geelong with strong overnight and day trip visitation.

I’m very excited to announce the completion of the St Leonards Foreshore project.

A significant part of St Leonards’ economy is supported by tourists and visitors, with the overnight population tripling on peak holiday nights.

The St Leonards Foreshore Beautification project will undoubtedly elevate the recreational experience for our community and visitors alike.

The project, made possible through the generous funding from the Australian Government, reflects our commitment to creating inclusive, environmentally conscious public spaces.

Bellarine Councillor Elise Wilkinson

The upgrade has transformed the St Leonards Foreshore into a more accessible and vibrant community space, creating a destination that not only celebrates our coastal environment but also ensures everyone can enjoy the beauty of St Leonards.

The use of recycled aluminium for the new street furniture is a commendable step towards sustainability.

This not only enhances the durability of the facilities but also reflects a conscientious approach to environmental conservation. It’s so great to see eco-friendly solutions in the development of public spaces.

The use of recycled aluminium for the new street furniture is a commendable step towards sustainability. This not only enhances the durability of the facilities but also reflects a conscientious approach to environmental conservation. It’s so great to see eco-friendly solutions in the development of public spaces.

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