Community Invited to Comment on Plans for Holiday Park Improvements; Submissions Close Next Thursday

Reflections Holiday Parks is welcoming community feedback on Draft Plans of Management (PoMs) for its holiday parks at Ferry Reserve and Massy Greene in Brunswick Heads on the NSW Far North Coast.

If you missed the original deadline, you can now have your say by 11:59pm, Thursday, 17 January 2019.

The Reflections Holiday Parks at Ferry Reserve and Massy Greene are popular tourist destinations and are part of the 37 holiday parks and public recreational reserves that Reflections is dedicated to managing and transforming into benchmark industry operations.

Reflections Holiday Parks Acting CEO Michelle Griffin said Plans of Management for Ferry Reserve and Massy Greene Holiday Parks were adopted by the Minister in June 2014 after extensive public consultation.

"To achieve the best possible outcome for these parks, the community and key stakeholders, we have made a number of further amendments to these plans and are now seeking feedback during a public exhibition period," Ms Griffin said.

"As a group we are committed to providing inspiring holidays and the directions outlined in these Draft Plans of Management will underpin the sustainability of Ferry Reserve and Massy Greene into the future. These plans provide recreational, community infrastructure and environmental upgrades suitable for both local communities and visitors to these popular tourist destinations."

The amended Draft Plans of Management for Ferry R­­eserve and Massy Greene went on public exhibition from Monday, 19 November 2018. Based on community requests for more time, Reflections has extended the closing date for submissions to Thursday, 17 January 2019.

To view the Draft PoMs and access the online Submission Forms for Ferry Reserve and Massy-Greene visit www.reflectionsholidayparks.com.au/poms-on-exhibition.

Should you have difficulty accessing online, please request a hard copy of the Plan of Management you would like to

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