For a second consecutive year, Lakeside Leisure Centre has been rated Belgravia Leisure’s highest performing aquatic facility across NSW in the 2017-2018 Royal Life Safety Assessment Audit.
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The Raymond Terrace aquatic centre scored 97.7 per cent and came first out of 178 facilities.
Behind it, Tomaree Aquatic Centre came equal fourth at 94.8 per cent and Tilligerry Aquatic Centre was close behind on 89.7 per cent - well above the NSW three year average of 84.5 per cent.
“We are incredibly proud that Belgravia has rated Lakeside Leisure Centre its safest pool in the state for the second consecutive year, and for all of our pools to have achieved such great safety results,” Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer said.
“It’s a wonderful reward for the dedicated Belgravia Leisure staff who work hard to ensure our community has access to quality pool facilities they can enjoy year-round.”
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Nicole Dunn, Belgravia ‘s Northern NSW area manager, said she is extremely proud of the continued performance and achievement in all areas of aquatic safety.
“The fact we have managed to have all three Port Stephens aquatic facilities achieve safety ratings well above the NSW three year average demonstrates the strength of the partnership with Port Stephens Council, who proactively work with us every day to ensure the highest level of safety provision across all sites,” she said.
Matt Griffiths, the general manager of Royal Life Saving NSW, said the outstanding results can be attributed to the strong partnership between the council and Belgravia.
“The commitment of Belgravia Leisure and Port Stephens Councils partnership has been the driving force to the high standards that have demonstrated in the most recent assessment,” he said.