Singleton Council Parks Management Officer Mitchell Moy at the Wilf Allen River Walk. Picture supplied
Singleton residents and visitors can once again enjoy the much-loved Wilf Allen Walk, with the riverside path officially reopened following major restoration works to repair severe flood damage and stabilise the Hunter River bank.
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Between 2020 and 2022, Singleton experienced a series of major flood events that caused significant washouts along the Hunter River at Rose Point Park, James Cook Park, and Civic Park. The Wilf Allen Walk was among the most heavily impacted, with large sc