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Tenterfield councillors will vote on Sept. 24 to approve a new RV park for retirees, offering 25 sites at $7–$15 per night.
Tenterfield councillors will decide on September 24 whether to approve a new recreational vehicle park for grey nomads, retirees traveling in self-contained motor homes.
The proposed 2.61-hectare site on council-owned land near the town center would offer up to 25 powered sites with water, power, and fire safety features, but no toilets or laundry.
Designed for long-term stays, it includes tree screening, a fire hose reel, and 24-hour management.
The park, modeled after a successful CMCA-operated facility in Gunnedah, aims to attract travelers on the New England Highway, a key route for retirees.
If approved, it would charge $7 per night for members and $15 for non-members, with amenities like a barbecue and welcome happy hour.
The decision follows a revised application after an initial rejection and comes alongside a $1.6 million upgrade to Craigs Caravan Park, adding cabins and caravan sites to boost tourism and economic activity in the region.
Los concejales de Tenterfield votarán el 24 de septiembre para aprobar un nuevo parque de caravanas para jubilados, ofreciendo 25 sitios a $7 - $15 por noche.