Reflections Holiday Parks are one step closer to restoring fuel station services to guests at six of their inland parks, including Lake Burrendong, after they were closed at the end of May.
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Visitors are now able to bring in, store and have limited quantities of their own fuel decanted at the affected parks until the new service stations are online.
Reflections Holiday Parks CEO Steve Edmonds said a Design and Construction Tender was also closing at the end of the month for the construction of the fuel facilities at the group’s affected inland parks.
“We are targeting a mid-December completion date and are working hard to ensure our tight timeline can be maintained to ensure fuel availability for visitors and surrounding communities at our inland country parks,” Mr Edmonds said.
“We are looking at the possibility of extending our fuel service offerings to unmanned, 24/7 self-service fuel stations which offer both petrol and diesel.
“We know this move will be welcomed by fishing enthusiasts and other park guests who might require fuel out of usual office hours.