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Consultation has concluded
Mid-Western Regional Council owns and manages a number of facilities throughout the region including halls and community buildings, showgrounds, sporting fields, saleyards and airports.
Among these facilities is the Rylstone Caravan Park. Council has an opportunity to upgrade and expand the park to increase visitation to Rylstone and Kandos. Expansion of the caravan park will provide more accommodation options for visitors, encourage recreational vehicles (RVs) and caravans to the region and improve the towns' eligibility to apply for RV friendly status.
As part of the upgrade, Council is investigating installation of new amenities and camp kitchen at the park as well as increasing the number of sites from 29 to 49.
An additional 20 sites will accommodate an extra 40 visitors to region each week and weekend, and grow the region's capacity to increase tourism income.
Council is encouraging the community to provide their input into the proposal.
Mid-Western Regional Council owns and manages a number of facilities throughout the region including halls and community buildings, showgrounds, sporting fields, saleyards and airports.
Among these facilities is the Rylstone Caravan Park. Council has an opportunity to upgrade and expand the park to increase visitation to Rylstone and Kandos. Expansion of the caravan park will provide more accommodation options for visitors, encourage recreational vehicles (RVs) and caravans to the region and improve the towns' eligibility to apply for RV friendly status.
As part of the upgrade, Council is investigating installation of new amenities and camp kitchen at the park as well as increasing the number of sites from 29 to 49.
An additional 20 sites will accommodate an extra 40 visitors to region each week and weekend, and grow the region's capacity to increase tourism income.
Council is encouraging the community to provide their input into the proposal.