Extra Patrols for Shellharbour's Beaches, Parks & Reserve's Over Summer

Additional regulatory patrols by Shellharbour City Council, NSW Fisheries and Maritime Officers and an increased police presence are planned for the city's reserves, beaches, Lake Illawarra and the Shell Cove marina precinct during the summer holidays.

Surveillance patrols by Shellharbour City Council officers will be increased to ensure visitors comply with parking requirements.

Council staff and security providers will inspect Bass Point Reserve and Reddall Reserve to deter illegal camping. Camping issues may also be referred to police for assistance.

Council has also arranged for additional afternoon cleaning, restocking of amenities and the emptying of bins.

Visitors to Bass Point Reserve are to obey all signs and reminded that off-road four-wheel-driving, dogs and fires are prohibited in all parts of the reserve. Any driving and parking must be confined to designated roads and carparks within the reserve.

Shellharbour beaches will continue to be patrolled throughout the summer with lifeguards stationed at three locations at Warilla, two locations at North Shellharbour and one location at South Shellharbour.

Shellharbour City Council Mayor Chris Homer encouraged everyone to be mindful of signage and follow advice to ensure a safe and happy holiday break.

"Nobody wants a fine, especially at this time of year. Pay attention to regulatory signage and be considerate of one another," Mayor Homer said.

"Importantly, if you're enjoying our beautiful beaches, please swim between the flags, be aware of the conditions and follow the direction of lifeguards at all times," he said.

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