Ulladulla Tennis Complex receives major lighting upgrade
A major lighting upgrade for the Ulladulla Tennis Complex which involved the installation of 32 floodlight poles and energy efficient LED lighting, has elevated the 12-court Ulladulla Tennis Complex to the competition standard of 350 lux (illuminance), capable of hosting high-speed play.
Ulladulla is set to host national tennis tournaments following the lighting installation with Milton Ulladulla District Tennis Association now able to grant more entries to popular competitions with play continuing into the night, while new twilight events are also planned.
The $750,000 Ulladulla Tennis Court - Lighting project was jointly funded by the Australian Government and Shoalhaven City Council. Australian Government funding of $517,685 was provided through the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program designed to support councils to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects.
Federal Member for Gilmore Fiona Phillips advised “The Ulladulla Tennis Complex adds to an already vibrant community on the South Coast. It is fantastic to be able to provide funding to upgrade a space that will be so beneficial to Ulladulla and the surrounding areas.
“This new lighting project will keep people active and healthy.”
Shoalhaven Mayor Amanda Findley said the project was the result of successful collaboration between Council and the Milton Ulladulla District Tennis Association, with part funding under the Australian Government’s Local Road and Community Infrastructure Program.
The replacement of old, yellow lighting with LED lighting means the complex now meets the strict criteria required to host club competition and commercial tournaments. Benefits of the newly installed LED lighting includes:
- a longer lifespan
- greater energy efficiency (consuming very low amounts of power)
- better (white) lighting quality and light uniformity.
With their new lights installed, Milton Ulladulla District Tennis Association hosted the Seniors Tournament for players over 30 years of age from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th February.
While this is a regular annual event, the new floodlights meant the club was able to accept more entries because of the upgraded lighting.
Pauline McIlveen, Milton Ulladulla District Tennis Association thanked the Federal Government and Shoalhaven City Council for allowing this exciting project to be completed.
“This project has seen the Ulladulla Tennis Club have the best competition lighting standard available and will help it maintain its aim to be the premier tennis complex on the south coast.”
Image: Attending the Seniors Tournament on Friday 17th February (from left): MUDTA President Pauline McIlveen, Fiona Phillips MP, Mayor Amanda Findley, Cr Liza Butler
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