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Have your say on new PCYC Hawkesbury facility

For more than 81 years, PCYC NSW has played an important role in communities across the state and has reflected the activities and programs needed by each community. In continuing with this important approach, PCYC NSW is calling on the Hawkesbury community to help shape the plans for the new PCYC Hawkesbury.

The Mayor of Hawkesbury, Councilor Barry Calvert is encouraging locals to have their say through the PCYC NSW Community Consultation Survey, which is available at www.pcycnsw.org.au/community_survey

“The feedback provided will help to shape the plans for the new P CYC Hawkesbury and it will also ensure that the services and activities will suit the needs of our community,” the Mayor said. PCYC NSW CEO Dominic Teakle said the modern, fit-for-purpose community sport and recreation facility will provide wonderful opportunities for young people to stay active. “We are looking forward to bringing a PCYC to the Hawkesbury,” Mr Teakle said.

“We are working to ensure the new development will meet the needs of the Hawkesbury to better facilitate our mis sion of empowering young people.

“At PCYC NSW, we do not have a one-size-fits-all approach to our service delivery. We pride ourselves on serving the communities in which we work by tailoring our programs and facilities to their unique needs,” Mr Teakle added. “That is why we need help from those within the Hawkesbury community to inform the decisions we will be required to make about PCYC Hawkesbury moving forward.” In addition to the new Hawkesbury facility, PCYC developments or upgrades will occur in Albury, Bourke, Dubbo, Grafton, Griffith, Kempsey, Lake Macquarie, Moree, Parramatta, Redfern, Southern Highlands, Tamworth, Taree, Wagga Wagga and Walgett.

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