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Update on consultation outcomes: The Pavilion Redevelopment Strategy was formally adopted by Council on the 25 July. Council will now start implementing the Strategy. We would like to thank all clubs and community members who contributed to the discussion.
The draft Pavilion Redevelopment Strategy provides Council with a contemporary, clear, equitable and transparent process to prioritise future investment in sporting pavilions.
This consultation seeks feedback and comment on both the draft Strategy and Pavilion Priority Ranking list
The draft Pavilion Redevelopment Strategy draft has been developed to enable consultation with tenant clubs, sporting associations, reserve users and the broader community on how Council should prioritise pavilion redevelopments.
A key focus of the consultation is a set of criteria for assessing pavilions which will determine priorities, guide investment and assist in advocacy.
For further information please contact Recreation and Open Space on 9524 3333.
Consultation concludes on Wednesday 12 July 2017.
Update on consultation outcomes: The Pavilion Redevelopment Strategy was formally adopted by Council on the 25 July. Council will now start implementing the Strategy. We would like to thank all clubs and community members who contributed to the discussion.
The draft Pavilion Redevelopment Strategy provides Council with a contemporary, clear, equitable and transparent process to prioritise future investment in sporting pavilions.
This consultation seeks feedback and comment on both the draft Strategy and Pavilion Priority Ranking list
The draft Pavilion Redevelopment Strategy draft has been developed to enable consultation with tenant clubs, sporting associations, reserve users and the broader community on how Council should prioritise pavilion redevelopments.
A key focus of the consultation is a set of criteria for assessing pavilions which will determine priorities, guide investment and assist in advocacy.