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Master Planning For Two Reserves

Council is developing master plans for two reserves in Bass Coast and invites reserve users and local residents to provide information for the plans.

By Bass Coast - 9th March 2012 - Back to News

Council recently engaged Simon Leisure consulting to undertake master plans for Thompson Reserve in Inverloch and Dalyston Recreation Reserve.

Bass Coast Shire Council Community and Economic Development Director, Steven Piasente, said the need to develop master plans for these sporting reserves was identified in Council's Recreation Plan.

"These master plans will shape a vision for each reserve for the next 10 years, and identify short, medium and long term priorities.

"Listing the priorities helps volunteer committees who run these reserves to plan for the future and pursue funding opportunities," said Mr Piasente.

Council will be engaging with the community in several ways to fully understand what is required for these reserves in the future.
Over the past couple of weeks Richard Simon and Council Officers have been undertaking site visits and meeting with each of the key user groups from these reserves.

"The Inverloch Bowling Club has been involved in the consolation as the Thompson Reserve Master Plan will allow them to consider relocation to this site," continued Mr Piasente.

"We will hold further consultation with regular users of these reserves, and next week we will mail a short resident survey to neighbouring households.

"The survey will also be available on Council’s website and we encourage people who use the park, particularly for non group activities such as walking, to fill out a survey," said Mr Piasente.

Council expects that the draft Master Plan for Thompson Reserve will be available in April and the draft Master Plan for Dalyston to be available in May. If you would like to receive a draft of either of these Plans later this year please contact Council’s Arts and Leisure team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278).


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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