The Bega Sporting Complex comprises of Bega Recreation Ground, George Griffin Memorial Oval, and Roy Howard Playing Field as well as netball and tennis courts.
On the edge of the Bega CBD, the Bega Recreation Ground is predominantly used for Rugby League and is one of two regional sites.
Built on the site of the old Bega Saleyards, George Griffin Memorial Ova has a turf wicket for cricket and in winter months converts to a soccer ground.
Located in the shadows of the Bega River Bridge, the Roy Howard Playing Field is predominantly used through summer for junior and lower grade cricket matches, and in winter for AFL games.
Master Plans have been developed for Council’s two Regional Level sporting facilities – the Bega and Pambula Sporting Complexes.
A master plan provides a vision for a site, identifying what it should look like and how it should function into the future. It establishes a strong and consistent direction and a framework for ongoing improvement.
Carp Street, Bega Street and Poplar Avenue, Bega 2550 View Map
Carp Street, Bega Street and Poplar Avenue , Bega 2550
Bega Tennis Courts are located on Carp Street Bega with 7 courts available for hire seasonal and casual hire. For fees and availability of courts please go to Play Tennis.
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Sportsgrounds either owned or managed by Bega Valley Shire Council can be booked for seasonal and casual use by sporting clubs and associations, schools and community groups.
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Section 355 of the NSW Local Government Act (1993) allows Council to delegate certain functions to a Committee of the Council. Find out more about the General Sportsground committee...