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$25,000 from Splendour in the Grass

$25,000 from Splendour in the Grass

Community Grants from first event announced

Following the inaugural event at North Byron Parklands, the venue in conjunction with Splendour in the Grass is thrilled to announce their community grant recipients.

A total of $25,000 will be distributed to:

Shores United Soccer Club – $10,000

Tidy Towns Ocean Shores – $5,000

WIRES – $2,000

Ocean Shores Primary School – $2,000

Crabbes Creek Primary School – $2,000

The Pocket Primary School – $2,000

Brunswick Heads Primary School – $2,000

In keeping with Splendour in the Grass’s long tradition of providing grants to their host community, every event held at North Byron Parklands will give community grants. “It is only appropriate that we give back” said Splendour in the Grass organiser Jessica Ducrou. “We acknowledge that not everybody benefits from events”.

Splendour in the Grass has donated over $350,000 in direct cash donations throughout the Byron shire during their 13 year history. This figure excludes funds raised through the many hundreds of tickets donated to schools and community groups. It also excludes the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised at the festival itself by community groups over the years.

“We struggle from year to year to exist” said Mark Patten, President of the Shores United Soccer Club. “This is a marvellous thing for a small struggling club. It’s really going to help with the Club’s survival and will ensure that future generations of young people will be able to play the game of soccer at Ocean Shores. We live hand to mouth and this is a huge cash injection. This donation of $10,000 far and away exceeds any we have ever received in the history of the Club”.

Tina Petroff is President of Ocean Shores Tidy Towns Committee. “It’s awesome to have the support of North Byron Parklands for our local environmental and landcare efforts” she said. “Donations are very hard to come by! This $5,000 will go toward much needed and currently worn out equipment as well as regular maintenance programs at the Lions and Shipway Lookout on Divines Hill and other reserves throughout Ocean Shores”.

For further information including interviews and images please contact Caroline Desmond 

02 66875674  0415 499429  caroline@carolinedesmond.com.au

Hotel Cabin

North Byron Beach Resort invites locals in

North Byron Beach Resort invites locals in

North Byron Beach Resort has lodged a Section 96 application with Byron Council to modify 75 cabins (of a possible 193) under the 1987 Byron Bay Beach Resort approval. This application is on public exhibition from Tuesday 16 July and they are encouraging locals onsite for tours. Bookings are essential.

“We encourage everyone to check out our website and book a 30 minute site tour to hear the project details first hand, ask any questions and give feedback” said Project and Development Manager Jeremy Holmes. Later this year they intend to lodge a new DA for the eco resort central facilities to service the cabin accommodation and there will be another public exhibition period at that time.

“The Byron Beach Resort approval and design was more reflective of our vision for small single-storey cabins dotted throughout the landscape and is the appropriate design response to the sensitive site conditions” said Holmes. “The cabins sit lightly on the land, are low scale and in keeping with the eco resort ethos we are striving toward. There is also a complete road network and other services already constructed under this consent, which we will continue to use”.

As part of the resort proposal the current public road and beach access will be upgraded to include car parking, pedestrian walkways, a beach shower, public toilet, bins and a cafe/kiosk open to the public.

Of the 7.9 hectares proposed to be developed for the 75 cabins and resort central facilities, the total building footprint will be only 8,000m² or around 10%. “Our design response has been landscape driven” said Holmes. “We are seeking to achieve an interweaving of low key buildings and landscape where nature is dominant, not buildings. The focus is on the revegetated natural landscape and revitalised water corridors”.

Property economists MacroPlanDimasi assessed the economic and other benefits likely to be generated through the development and operation of the resort. The project is expected to generate around $23 million annually in direct and indirect tourism related expenditure. This includes $3.7 million annually in direct expenditure offsite (not at the eco resort) on food, retail trade, arts and recreation services.

Resort construction is expected to generate approximately $101.2 million in total expenditure, and generate 111 direct and 176 indirect full time equivalent jobs. The ongoing resort operation is anticipated to create 52 direct and 37 indirect full time equivalent jobs.

The Council approved Sun Bistro, to be located on Bayshore Drive, will be constructed at the same time as the eco resort. Council also issued consent to hold a limited number of small cultural events on the site for a trial period of two years, however at this stage no events are planned under this approval.

North Byron Beach Resort is also working on a proposal for an Eco Interpretive Educational Centre on their land. Here, local education providers can share with students and guests the unique ecological aspects of the littoral rainforest and other sensitive ecosystems in this proximity. At the same time, North Byron Beach Resort is developing a proposal for a guest and community rail shuttle from Bayshore Drive into town. As details of these proposals evolve, the website will be updated.

For more information, to book site tours or sign up to receive email updates call 9475 5440 or go to

www.northbyronbeachresort.com.au or email enquiries@northbyronbeachresort.com.au

For further information, interviews, images or site tours please contact Caroline Desmond

02 66875674  0415 499429  caroline@carolinedesmond.com.au

Byron regular Tim Freedman

BYRON ON SALE

BYRON ON SALE

BYRON ON SALE!

Byron Shire’s tourism group VIA Byron has released a massive range of hot winter specials for the hip coastal town and beyond. From beach shacks to apartments, luxury homes and five star resorts. Deals like

$250 for two nights at the award winning Apartments Inn in the heart of Byron Bay

$680 for five nights plus a free room upgrade when booking a one bedroom fully self contained Bungalow at the deluxe new Bayshore Bungalows Resort at Belongil Beach Byron Bay

$480 for seven nights at a Brunswick Seaside Holidays two bedroom fully self contained courtyard apartment or cottage in the heart of Brunswick Heads

Activities like Circus Arts, the famous Crystal Castle and Byron Bay Adventure Tours are also on sale, as are Byron’s favourite restaurants including Byron Beach Cafe and The Balcony.

Go to www.byronbay.com

Aussie rock icon and The Whitlams frontman Tim Freedman is a Byron regular. “In winter the ocean is warm and the beaches are less crowded, the days are sparkling and it’s great sleeping weather” said Tim. “It’s when the locals love it the most and they usually know something”.

With 52 flights a week into Ballina Byron airport.

Images: Byron regular Tim Freedman, Main Beach Byron Bay

For further information, interviews or images please contact Caroline Desmond on 02 66875674  0415 499429  caroline@carolinedesmond.com.au

 

 

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Month of the Spa

Being the month of the mother, The Byron at Byron Spa is going all out for May.

“One day is just not enough to celebrate motherhood” said Spa Manager Melinda Dunn.

Massage at The Byron at Byron Spa

During May guests will receive a complimentary half hour facial with every one hour massage and a complimentary half hour massage with every one hour facial. Whether they are a mother, a father, or neither.

“The most difficult decision, particularly as we age, is shall I look after my face or body?” said Melinda. “But why choose when you can do both”.

“We have been thrilled to see more locals claiming their locals card. With 10% discount every time you visit the resort, it all adds up”. An application form for this free card can be downloaded from www.thebyronatbyron.com.au

The Byron at Byron Spa also has a Spa Rewards Program. For every $500 spent on treatments in the Spa within a twelve month period, guests receive a $50 Spa Gift Voucher.

With the Spa’s brand new luxurious steam room, relaxation area and spa included in the price of every treatment, a visit can easily last half a day.

“A spa experience begins with preparing the body for treatment” said Melinda. “We recommend arriving up to an hour prior to treatment to make use of the facilities. Guests love the Japanese kimonos, Italian slippers and fluffy white towels. It’s great to set the mood. Our moist steam room increases blood circulation, assists in cleansing and detoxifying the skin and reducing muscle tension. It facilitates relaxation prior to a massage, so the treatment can be more effective.

“The heated natural mineral spa is so luxuriously deep, and with the onset of the cooler weather nothing feels more indulgent than immersing yourself into deep warm water to soak tired muscles and joints before a massage or body treatment”.

The Byron at Byron is consistently voted #1 on TripAdvisor for Byron Bay and is a TripAdvisor Travellers Choice Winner for 2013. Please telephone 6639 2110 or email spa@thebyronatbyron.com.au for bookings and enquiries.

Downloadable high resolution images:

Photo 1 – Massage at The Byron at Byron Spa

Photo 2 – Spa Therapists, The Byron at Byron Spa

Photo 3 – Melinda Dunn, Spa Manager

Photo 4 – The Byron at Byron Spa

Photo 5 – The Byron at Byron Spa