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Corcoran Park Pontoon Project
The completion of the pontoon project at Corcoran Park in Grafton benefits many and showcases the advantages of community engagement to delivering core infrastructure. The pontoon is located at the northern end of the park and is an accessible area to enjoy the Clarence River.
The inclusion of the pontoon is the result of community feedback from various river users who recommended river access at the northern end of Corcoran Park. The project includes an accessible pathway linking the carpark to the new pontoon, allowing people with mobility issues, including wheelchairs, walkers and prams, a chance to get right down to the water safely.
The Corcoran Park Pontoon Project is part of the Corcoran Park Masterpan and reflects Council’s commitment to one of the focus areas in our Disability Inclusion Action Plan - Creating Livable Communities.
PICTURED: Top; Grafton Dragon Boat Club is one of the many community groups who will benefit from the new pontoon at Corcoran Park.
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