Those wanting to enjoy the last day of the Easter long weekend at Bass Point Reserve are reminded to adhere to parking rules.
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Shellharbour City Council installed new permanent regulatory signage at Bass Point Reserve last week.
Shellharbour Mayor Marianne Saliba said the new parking signs were designed to protect the environment by preventing cars from parking in natural areas and damaging vegetation.
"There is also new signage stating the opening and closing times for the reserve, as well as information about prohibited activities," Cr Saliba said.
"We want to ensure this beautiful area is protected and respected by all users and these proactive measures will go a long way towards that," she said.
Surveillance patrols by City Regulation Officers will be increased on Monday to provide a greater regulatory presence in the area.
City Regulation Officers will liaise with council's security company at their first and last patrols of the day to determine whether any potential campers are in the reserve.
The Department of Primary Industries will also be conducting regular patrols.
Twice daily cleaning will be undertaken, primarily at amenities buildings. Staff will also be able to react to contingencies that might arise.
- For issues relating to illegal camping, parking, litter etc., contact Shellharbour City Council on 4221 6111.
- For issues regarding bag limits and over-fishing, contact the Department of Primary Industries Fisheries Compliance team on 1800 043 536 (Fishers Watch). For online reporting of illegal fishing visit: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fishing/compliance/report-illegal-activity
- For issues relating to anti-social and criminal behaviour, contact Lake Illawarra Local District on 4232 5599 or 131 444.