Park Plans For Suffolk Park, Byron Bay

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CONCEPT PLANS for ‘Our Park in Suffolk Parks Beech Drive were shared with local residents last week.

The Suffolk Park Progress Association ( SPPA} hosted two meetings with presentations by Landscape Architect, Dan Plummer and Byron Shire Councils Manager of Open Spaces, Michael Matthews.

These initial plans were drawn up as a result of similar, communityled, planning meetings, held early last year.

Plans include new pedestrian paths, a bicycle pump track, a nature playground, seating and a small, public performance space.

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Drainage issues will have to be addressed throughout the park and shade WiFi be created, both natural and manmade.

The Community Gardens will remain but may be formalised depending on their ongoing usage and maintenance.

A large section of the community owned park will remain multiuse, open space.

“The bones are good but significant members of the community don’t have anything
to do there,” said Mr Plummer, whose vision for the park involves a wider demographic of Suffolk Parks Community.

Byron Shire Councils Michael Matthews focused on the logistics of the plandiscussing the budget, planning stages and eventuation.

$700,000 of Section 94 Funds are available for Suffolk Park area but only for new capital items.

He said, “Public Safety is a priorityand suggested that a new pedestrian access path, running parallel to the current driveway be prioritised.

Donald Maughan, President of the Suffolk Park Progress Association concluded the meeting by welcoming ongoing community input from residents of all ages. They will be able to view these concept plans on the SPPA website, SPPA Facebook Page and community noticeboards.

Feedback can be emailed to the progress association  sppa.secretary@gmail.com where it will be collated and sent to Byron Shire
Council
.

Only then will a formal plan be drawn up and placed on public display.


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