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Manly Council


GENERAL ENQUIRIES Phone: 9976 1500


1 Belgrave Street, Manly 2095 Web: www.manly.nsw.gov.au


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE


Phone: 9976 1562 or 9976 1566


Services, programs and activities for seniors and those who are frail aged and their carers.


MANLY SENIORS CENTRE & MEALS ON WHEELS


Phone: 9976 1469 or 9976 1468 275 Pittwater Road, Manly


Web: www.manly.nsw.gov.au Email: mow@manly.nsw.gov.au


Delivers nutritious meals to residents who are frail-aged, or unable to prepare their own meals. Meal package is $7.


Community Restaurants A 3-course meal and a cup of tea is served. Cost $7. Bookings essential Limited transport available.


These lunches are held at:


Manly Seniors Centre Phone: 9976 1469 Friday 11am - 1.30pm.


Seaforth Community Restaurant: The first Monday of the month at the Seaforth Pavilion, Wakehurst Parkway. 11am to 1.30pm.


Manly Community Restaurant Tuesday at St Matthews Church Hall, The Corso. 11.30am - 1.30pm.


Shopping service


Door-to-door Shopping Service to local shopping centres every Wednesday. Cost $5. Bookings essential. Phone: 9976 1469.


Social Outings


Phone: 9976 1469. Weekly seniors outing on Mondays. Cost $5.


114 Seniors & Care Guide 2015


MANLY SENIORS CENTRE Phone: 9976 1562 or 9976 1566


275 Pittwater Road, Manly (corner Pittwater & Balgowlah Roads)


Houses the Manly Club for Seniors. Activities such as bowls, dancing, singing, table tennis, bridge, scrabble, mahjong and Friday Art Group.. Computer Pals for Seniors Manly. Phone: 9976 0930. Manly Seniors Centre. Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm.


LIBRARY SERVICES


MANLY LIBRARY Phone: 9976 1720 Market Place, Manly


Home Library Service: Phone: 9976 1730. Free to those who are to ill or frail to go to the library.


HOP SKIP JUMP BUS SERVICE


Free community bus service: Manly, Little Manly, Fairy Bower, Fairlight, Seaforth, Balgowlah, Clontarf, Balgowlah Heights and Warringah Mall. Phone: 9976 1500 for timetable.


MANLY ANDREW "BOY" CHARLTON SWIM CENTRE


Balgowlah Road, Manly Phone: 9976 1495 A 50-metre pool, wheelchair access, hydraulic hoist.


RATES REBATE


Phone: 9976 1551 Pension card holders may be eligible for rates rebates.


WALKS IN AND AROUND MANLY Phone: 9976 1500 WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES Phone: 9907 2832


Help for people who are physically unable to put out their bins for collection.


Pittwater GENERAL ENQUIRIES:


Phone: 9970 1111 Customer Service Centres: 1 Park Street, Mona Vale & 59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Web: www.pittwater.nsw.gov.au


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Phone: 9970 1199 or 9970 1169


Provides information and resources to older residents, their families and carers on local services and programs.


PENSIONER REBATE


Rebates on Council rates and waste charges are available to owners who have a Pensioner Concession Card, a TPI or EDA Gold Card. For more information, phone 9970 1111.


LIBRARY SERVICES


Mona Vale Library Phone: 9970 1600 1 Park St, Mona Vale Open: Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm Sat 10am - 2pm; Sunday 1pm - 5pm


Library membership is free. Books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, large print, talking books to loan. Internet access. Reference collection included extensive internet and online databases. The library holds a regular author talks.


Home Library Service Phone: 9970 1612


Supplies a full range of books, magazine, large print and talking books and other library items to residents who are housebound and unable to visit the library.


Avalon Community Library Phone: 9918 3010


Avalon Recreation Centre, 59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Beach


Open: Monday to Friday 10am - 5pm; Saturday 10am-1pm; Sunday 2pm-5pm


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