Myall Quays pond receives long-awaited cleanup

Before: Taken in 2023, the dolphins were lost in the reeds and weeds.

THE GATEWAY to the Myall Quays shopping precinct has received a long-awaited clean-up, with major clearing of the front pond starting last week.

The front pond has two silver dolphin statues, frozen in perpetual dives, but they have not been readily visible to visitors to Tea Gardens nor the shopping centre for more than a year.

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As of last week, the dense thicket of reeds and weeds has been cleared away, a big step towards revamping the statues and pond that have become an unofficial entry to the region.

“The Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens Progress Association (HNTGPA) is very happy with this new progress, after many months of pushing for some action,” said president Bruce Murray.

“The HNTGPA is very committed to supporting ongoing maintenance and beautification of our villages.

“Particular thanks go to Mr Alan Townsend and the members of relevant resident groups who persevered and made it happen, as well as the owner of the centre.”

By Thomas O’KEEFE

After: Taken last week, the dolphins are visible again.

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