GUYRA’S Mother of Ducks Lagoon and Nature Reserve is a much-loved recreation space for locals and visitors. Now there’s a plan to ensure its natural beauty remains undiminished and its community facilities are upgraded.
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Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall is throwing his weight behind the plan, developed by Armidale Regional Council, to upgrade the area, and has requested the NSW Government contribute $459,182 to undertake the work.
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“The Mother of Ducks Lagoon and Nature Reserve is one of the most beautiful public park areas in the Guyra district,” Mr Marshall said. “It is truly one of our tourism gems.
“The reserve is rarely empty, with locals and visitors coming here to enjoy the stunning natural vista, which even in our current dry season is still a beautiful sight.
“It’s also well patronised by visitors, particularly the grey nomad and RV tourism sector. In summer, it's common to see up to 20 vans parked here each night.”
Created as part of an Australian Bicentenary project in 1988, Mr Marshall said many of the lagoon’s facilities were looking old and tired.
The toilet block was too small for the numbers of visitors the lagoon attracted; there were not enough shade shelters; the interpretive signage required updating; the walking tracks desperately wanted improvements; and the site needed new public barbecue facilities.
“All of these deficiencies take away from what could be Guyra’s key attraction,” Mr Marshall said. “That’s why I’m getting fully behind Armidale Regional Council’s upgrade plans for the reserve.
“New electric barbecues, weather-proof picnic tables, a brand new amenities block, signage, and expanded walking tracks will greatly enhance the attractiveness of the lagoon reserve to tourists.
“With even a small two per cent increase in overnight stays at the lagoon reserve, Guyra has the ability to increase visitor expenditure in the town by almost $2.75 million each year.
“People will stay, shop, have breakfast, buy local produce, and take advantage of other sites around the area.”
Armidale Regional Council Mayor and Guyra local Simon Murray agreed.
“The planned upgrades at the lagoon were identified as a key priority by the Guyra community, and council is happy to get behind the idea and push for funding,” Cr Murray said.
“The plans are all ready to go. We are just hoping for the Stronger Country Communities funding application to be approved to start work.”
Mr Marshall said he was determined to see the lagoon upgraded to realise the tourism benefits for the Guyra community.
“This will be another great project for Guyra, and I’m determined to deliverer the funding for these improvements,” he said.