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New accessible swing enhances The Entrance waterfront

By Central Coast Council
Posted: 25 Mar 2025
Inclusive play at The Entrance Waterfront Plaza has been improved with the addition of a 'We-Go-Swing' accessible swing and new shade sails.

This project, funded by the Australian Government’s Investing in Our Communities Program and delivered by Central Coast Council, represents a significant step in enhancing accessibility as part of The Entrance Revitalisation Project.

Central Coast Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said the swing's design promotes inclusive play between wheelchair users and other children. 

“The ‘We-Go-Swing’ is designed to accommodate children aged two to 12, including those who use wheelchairs,” Ms Smith said.

“It features a spacious, level entry platform with a ramp, allowing children to easily roll their wheelchairs onto the swing. The handlebars, designed to rotate upwards for easy access, also enable children to work together to move the swing.

“With both accessible bays for wheelchairs and bench seating, children of varying abilities can play together and share in the joy of swinging. This swing promotes beneficial movement, aiding in motor skill development, strength and balance, while also encouraging social interaction.”

Assistant Minister and Member for Dobell, Emma McBride said The Entrance revitalisation project was well underway creating a welcoming space for locals and visitors. 

“I was proud to secure more than $1 million for The Entrance at the last election which has seen upgrades, including the Ocean Baths and the new accessible swing. 

“As a local, I want to see The Entrance Foreshore at its best. This new accessible swing creates a more inclusive space for children and families.”  

Central Coast Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the playspace upgrades deliver significant benefits to both local and visiting children, while also acknowledging the crucial funding support.

“We are grateful to the Australian Government for their investment in The Entrance and the Central Coast community,” Mayor McKinna said. 

“This funding enables us to create inclusive spaces that enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors, ensuring that children of all abilities can experience the joy of play.”

This accessible playspace upgrade is a key component of The Entrance Revitalisation Project, which also encompasses upgrades to Vera’s Waterfront Garden and The Grant McBride Baths, all aimed at enhancing community spaces.

The Entrance Revitalisation Project is funded fully by a $1,235,000 grant from the Australian Government's Investing in Our Communities Program. The playspace upgrades received $175,000 of this funding.

For more information about the accessible swing and broader project, click here

 
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