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More Time To Comment On Study

Bass Coast Shire Council has allowed an extra two weeks for public comment on the Aquatic and Leisure Centre Feasibility study released earlier this week. Comment will now close on 27 May.

By Bass Coast - 25th March 2011 - Back to News

Council’s Community and Economic Development Director, Steve Piasente, said the exhibition period had been extended to ensure everyone has enough time to comment.

"The study explains that the Centre, based in Wonthaggi, is not serving our current or future community needs," said Mr Piasente.

"We are in a position that something needs to happen. Maintenance costs on the centre will only keep increasing and as our population increases, access to the pool and other services at the centre will decrease.

"The study is 120 pages long and can be quite technical, so we’re also preparing a brochure summarising the study that will be available early April for residents and pool users.

"There is also a public briefing scheduled for 6 April and everyone is encouraged to come along," continued Mr Piasente

Mr Piasente said he was concerned debate might focus on the merits of a pool in Wonthaggi verses a pool on Phillip Island in the future.

"It’s important to understand that this is not an ‘either/or’ situation," Mr Piasente said.

"Upgrading the leisure centre in Wonthaggi does not rule out a community developed facility on Phillip Island in the future.

"Council has provided funds to the Phillip Island Aquatic Centre feasibility study that investigates developing a pool on Phillip Island.

"However, we need to make a decision about the future of the Wonthaggi facility that currently services the entire Bass Coast community."

Hundreds of pool users and residents were surveyed in late 2010 and the feasibility study presents the survey findings.

The study identified that:

  • Learn to swim classes are at capacity
  • The current pool is not accessible to all members of the community
  • A warm water space for rehabilitation, toddler and older adult classes is needed
  • Creche and occasional care facilities are in demand but are currently not available
  • Clubs based at the centre require more lanes and water space.

The study is available at www.basscoast.vic.gov.au. Go to Leisure>Aquatic Feasibility Study - Wonthaggi. A hardcopy can be viewed at all our Customer Service Centres.

To discuss the study or register for a study summary, please contact our Arts and Leisure team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or email e.angarane@basscoast.vic.gov.au.

Public comment has been extended until 27 May 2011 and submissions can be sent to Council at PO Box 118, Wonthaggi, 3995.

 

For more information contact:

Rachael Millar

communications officer

t (03) 5671 2703 | f (03) 5671 2222 | m 0400 804 187

e r.millar@basscoast.vic.gov.au


Source: www.gippsland.com

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