Fernadell Park Community Centre
As part of the transformation of Fernadell Park in Pitt Town, Council will be building a new community centre for local families and groups to enjoy.
The new centre will be located at the corner of Fernadell Drive and Stables Street within Fernadell Park, enabling centre users' access to adjoining off street parking and park facilities.
Council has heard your initial feedback on this project and the final concept designs are now available for exhibition.
After reviewing the final design plans, if you have any further feedback, please complete the survey below or click HERE by Sunday, 19 May 2024.
The Fernadell Park Community Centre is to be delivered as part of the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants program, as part of the wider Fernadell Park masterplan. This masterplan will be delivered in stages, and as more funding becomes available. The early stages will include the community centre.
The Fernadell Park Community Centre will be funded through the NSW Government's Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program. The Program will see $2 billion worth of transformational infrastructure delivered across Western Sydney.
The application and other supporting documentation can be viewed during the exhibition period on Council’s online community engagement site www.yourhawkesbury-yoursay.com.au or between 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday at Council’s Administration Building, 366 George Street, Windsor. All submission must be made by 20 May 2024 at via this link or via email addressed to the General Manager at council@hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au or mail addressed to the General Manager, PO Box 146, Windsor NSW 2756.
Should you lodge a submission, it will be considered, along with any other submissions received and may be included in Council’s meeting business paper. Your submission, including any personal information, is accessible by any person upon written application, subject to Council’s Privacy Management Plan and the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. The inclusion of personal information in your submission is voluntary. The information will ultimately be stored in Council’s records system.
The inclusion of personal information with your submission is voluntary. However, if not provided Council will not be able to contact you about the proposal. The information will be stored in Council's electronic records system and paper files. For your protection, Council recommends that you do not include defamatory comments in your submission.
Under Section 10.4(5) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, any person who makes a submission to Council is required to disclose any political donation or gift. Where relevant a Political Donation and Gift Disclosure Statement is to accompany any submission lodged with Council. This statement can be obtained from Council’s Customer Service Unit or on Council’s website.
Any comments about this proposal may contain information that is personal information, such as information that identifies you, etc., for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1988.
Submissions are balanced with Council’s statutory obligations, the rights of the proponent and the public interest. Council must consider any submissions made before it decides whether to proceed with or abandon a proposal.