The North Bellarine Aquatic Centre (NBAC) will close for up to six months for construction works.
The City of Greater Geelong announced late last week the popular 50m outdoor pool will close from April to October to allow for fast-tracking stage two of the project, which has been underway since November last year.
Murradoc Ward councillor Rowan Story said the council’s top priority was community health and safety.
“We understand that this short-term closure will be an inconvenience, so we thank the community for its patience,” he said.
“The upcoming shutdown marks an exciting milestone for the much-anticipated stage two indoor facility.
“It will allow construction to ramp up with no risk to pool users and give crews uninterrupted access to the existing plant equipment, which will be used to operate the indoor centre.”
During the shutdown, construction company Ireland Brown will engage in critical works on the indoor swimming pools and recreation facility, including pouring the concrete slab, installing ground beams, erecting structural steel with cranes and earthworks.
Exact dates of the closure have not yet been released, with the City also announcing it would directly email members with detailed information.
“Community members can stay updated of the project’s process through our social media channels and the project page,” Cr Storey said.
“Don’t forget, members have access to all of our other Swim, Sport and Leisure centres through their membership, including the nearby Bellarine Aquatic and Sports Centre and Splashdown Leisure Centre.”








