Northern Beaches Council will commence work this month on important upgrades at Warriewood Surf Life Saving Club to support this thriving coastal community hub.

The much-anticipated project, delivered by Northern Beaches Council in partnership with the NSW Government and the local surf club, will revitalise the Warriewood facility to improve safety, accessibility, and community engagement for current and future generations of lifesavers and beachgoers.

The planned enhancements at Warriewood Surf Life Saving Club include works to make the club more user-friendly and accessible, as well as the installation of a new awning to enable all-weather activities. These improvements are designed to better support the needs of the club’s dedicated volunteers and create a more welcoming space for all members of the community.

Northern Beaches Mayor Sue Heins said the upgrades represent a major investment in community safety and wellbeing.

“Our surf clubs are the heart of our coastal communities. The upgrades at Warriewood will provide our dedicated volunteers with the facilities they need to continue their invaluable service, while creating a welcoming space for all members of the community.

“We are proud to work alongside our local surf club and the NSW Government to deliver these much-needed improvements. Not only will this project enhance safety and amenity for our lifesavers, but it will also ensure the club remains an inclusive, accessible, and vibrant place for everyone,” Mayor Heins said.

Works are being undertaken outside of the beach season, ensuring minimal disruption to club operations and ongoing patrols.

For more information about the upgrades, visit the Northern Beaches Council website.