Win a stay at Kingscliff North Holiday Park
15 November 2018
Simply tell Council what you think about the Tweed’s parks and open spaces
With summer almost here and the Tweed’s beautiful natural areas ready for everyone to enjoy, Council wants to hear what residents think about its plans for parks and open spaces.
The Draft Open Space Strategy sets out a decade-long plan to improve parks, sports fields, natural areas, playgrounds and other open spaces.
Manager Recreation Services, Stewart Brawley said the feedback will be used to roll out 10 years’ worth of projects across the Tweed.
“Council has proposed over 200 projects including off-leash dog areas, bushland regeneration, shared pathways, skate parks, accessibility upgrades, and community gardens.
“The survey is vital to help us better understand what the community wants and how to prioritise the projects,” Mr Brawley said.
“As the Tweed grows and our demographics change, the way we use our open spaces is changing and we need to work together to ensure everyone can enjoy them in the future.”
People can complete the survey online or attend one of Council’s Community Conversation events where residents can provide feedback in person. Ten events have already been held across the Tweed, with another 5 to go.
Residents can have their say by visiting www.yoursaytweed.com.au/openspace. The online survey closes on 16 December 2018.
Everyone who participates in the survey has the opportunity to enter a draw for a chance to win a three-night stay for a family of five in a Dreamtime Cabin at Kingscliff North Holiday Park, valued at $560.
The upcoming Community Conversations include Crabbes Creek, Pottsville, Casuarina, Kingscliff and Bilambil. To view dates, times and venues, visit www.yoursaytweed.com.au/openspace
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Caption: Cabin at Kingscliff North Holiday Park
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Caption: Children playing at Knox Park playground in Murwillumbah