New plan for old amenities block at Horseshoe Bay Holiday Park

Published on 12 October 2023

Render of Horseshoe Bay accommodation

The amenities block in the Horseshoe Bay Holiday Park is reaching the end of its life, new plans have been drawn up, and the Development Application put on public exhibition as the next step in implementing the concept plan for the park.

Peter Allen, Group Manager for Commercial Business, said that the plans for the new amenities building include an expanded scope for tourist accommodation facilities.

“This is an exciting new development, replacing a tired, old amenities building with great new facilities for holiday park guests, including new amenities, laundry, and an additional camp kitchen, as well as three fabulous two-bedroom apartments, overlooking Horseshoe Bay,” said Mr Allen.

“We expect these new apartments and modern facilities to be popular drawcards for the park, attracting visitors to South West Rocks and increasing park revenue.”

“Our Holiday Parks are an important source of income for Kempsey Council, which support the maintenance and improvements of our crown land reserves and assets and reduce pressure on the ratepayers general fund.”

“It is essential that we continue to invest in infrastructure that generates revenue and attracts visitors to the area.”

Horseshoe Bay render from the back

Image: Indicative render of proposed Horseshoe Bay Holiday park accommodation and amenities building

The plans for the new building have been submitted as part of a Development Application which will be on public exhibition until 26 October.

“The Development Application will be assessed by an external consultant and represents another step in the delivery of the Horseshoe Bay Holiday Park Concept Plan, adopted by Council in 2021,” said Mr Allen.

“If the Development Application is successful, work is expected to commence in March 2024 and is due for completion in early 2025.”

Keep up to date with the project here: Horseshoe Bay Holiday Park New Amenities and Accommodation - Kempsey Shire Council working with the Macleay Valley community (nsw.gov.au)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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