Free community event to celebrate renewed coastal precinct

Residents and visitors are being encouraged to drop in and enjoy a free community event this weekend to celebrate the reopening of the renewed Bathers Way precinct at South Newcastle Beach.

Skateboarding, roller skating and BMX bike demonstrations in the newly-built skate bowl will be among the highlights of the family-friendly activities, which will be held between 8.30am and 11.30am on Sunday.

Community members using the new facilities in the Bathers Way precinct at South Newcastle Beach.Community members using the new facilities in the Bathers Way precinct at South Newcastle Beach.

A wheelchair-dedicated session will also be held to celebrate the inclusive aspects of the South Newcastle Beach project, including the Hunter’s first wheelchair-accessible (WCMX) skate bowl.

Pop-up stalls from local business and community organisations will provide on-the-spot bike check-ups, free coffee and plenty of information, with Camp Quality ensuring the crowds are well fed with a fundraising community barbecue.

Face painting stations and a DJ will keep the vibe pumping as community members make the most of the new recreational facilities in the spectacular coastal precinct.

City of Newcastle delivered the next stage of its landmark Bathers Way coastal revitalisation project this month, transforming South Newcastle Beach into a vibrant hub for community activity.

The upgraded shared pathway provides a more accessible connection between Shortland Esplanade and King Edward Park and forms a key link in Bathers Way coastal walk, which links the city’s five iconic beaches. 

New seating, shade and viewing areas along the upper and lower promenades make the most of the panoramic location, while exercise equipment, the inclusive skate bowl and terrain park for skaters, scooters and riders including wheelchair athletes of all skill levels provide a range of active and passive recreation opportunities.

New accessible amenities, murals by local artists and the restoration of the 115-year-old heritage stone arches and shelter cap off the multi-faceted project, which has transformed a long dormant part of the coastline.

For the latest information about the free community event visit newcastle.nsw.gov.au/bathersway

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