Sutherland Shire Council and landscape architects, Phillips Marler are preparing a Masterplan for Waratah Park in Sutherland to guide its future use and development.
Waratah Park includes Sutherland Leisure Centre, Sutherland Basketball Stadium, Sylvanvale Garden House, Bee Garden Museum and Education Centre, tennis courts, athletics field, baseball diamonds and sporting fields, cycling criterium track, mountain bike track, and bushland.
Council’s objective is to deliver a Masterplan for Waratah Park that will guide its future use and development to:
• optimise land use for various community, sport and recreational purposes
• protect and enhance the environmental and cultural values of the park and its local setting
The Masterplan will inform a Plan of Management for Waratah Park.
Consultation Period
To assist Council to ensure the draft Masterplan meet the needs of our community, we are seeking your feedback from 8 to 28 February 2021.
How to Have Your Say
Feedback can be submitted:
Online by taking the survey or submitting ideas below,
In person at a drop-in information and feedback session on Saturday 20 February outside Sutherland Leisure Centre from 10am to 2pm, or
In writing to Project Services, Sutherland Shire Council, Locked Bag 17, Sutherland 1499.
For More Information
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this project please contact Scott McCallum on SMcCallum@ssc.nsw.gov.au or 02 9710 5255.
Consultation Period - 8 to 28 February 2021
About the Waratah Park Masterplan
Sutherland Shire Council and landscape architects, Phillips Marler are preparing a Masterplan for Waratah Park in Sutherland to guide its future use and development.
Waratah Park includes Sutherland Leisure Centre, Sutherland Basketball Stadium, Sylvanvale Garden House, Bee Garden Museum and Education Centre, tennis courts, athletics field, baseball diamonds and sporting fields, cycling criterium track, mountain bike track, and bushland.
Council’s objective is to deliver a Masterplan for Waratah Park that will guide its future use and development to:
• optimise land use for various community, sport and recreational purposes
• protect and enhance the environmental and cultural values of the park and its local setting
The Masterplan will inform a Plan of Management for Waratah Park.
Consultation Period
To assist Council to ensure the draft Masterplan meet the needs of our community, we are seeking your feedback from 8 to 28 February 2021.
How to Have Your Say
Feedback can be submitted:
Online by taking the survey or submitting ideas below,
In person at a drop-in information and feedback session on Saturday 20 February outside Sutherland Leisure Centre from 10am to 2pm, or
In writing to Project Services, Sutherland Shire Council, Locked Bag 17, Sutherland 1499.
For More Information
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this project please contact Scott McCallum on SMcCallum@ssc.nsw.gov.au or 02 9710 5255.
Council is inviting input from the community regarding your use of Waratah Park, and any ideas you have for changes or improvement to the park for the future.
Please share your thoughts by completing this short survey by Sunday 28 February 2021.
Consultation has concluded
Timeline
December 2020 to January 2021
Waratah Park Masterplan 2021 has finished this stage
Preliminary engagement with park user groups and neighbours.
8 to 28 February 2021
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Online and in-person community engagement.
Drop-in information and feedback session on Saturday 20 February 2021, 10am to 2pm outside the entrance to Sutherland Leisure Centre.
March to May 2021
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Consultation contributions evaluated and reviewed in preparation of Draft Masterplan.
September - November 2021
Waratah Park Masterplan 2021 has finished this stage
Public exhibition of Draft Masterplan for community comment.
Early 2022
Waratah Park Masterplan 2021 is currently at this stage