Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands
Crown Reserves Management
Crown Reserves, where Council is the designated Crown Land Manager, are managed similarly to public land under the Local Government Act 1993. This means that Council is responsible for the upkeep, development, and regulation of these lands, ensuring they serve the community’s needs effectively.
Land Categorisation and Reserve Purpose
All Crown Land classified as “Community” land under the Local Government Act, must be categorised based on its designated Reserve Purpose. This categorisation guides how the land will be used and developed, in line with community needs and environmental sustainability. Plans of Management must be adopted for all Council-owned and managed land.
What are Plans of Management?
Plans of Management are required by legislation to enforce what developments and usages are permissible according to a land’s categorisation. These plans also outline specific objectives and performance targets and guide the provision of lease and licence agreements. They promote active land management and use, which includes issuing tenures over the land for various purposes such as events, markets, or recreational activities.
Current Initiatives
The Council is currently in the process of drafting Plans of Management for the Crown Reserves under its management. These plans will provide a structured approach to managing these lands, ensuring they are used in a way that maximises community benefit while preserving their natural and cultural values.
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Crown Reserves Management
Crown Reserves, where Council is the designated Crown Land Manager, are managed similarly to public land under the Local Government Act 1993. This means that Council is responsible for the upkeep, development, and regulation of these lands, ensuring they serve the community’s needs effectively.
Land Categorisation and Reserve Purpose
All Crown Land classified as “Community” land under the Local Government Act, must be categorised based on its designated Reserve Purpose. This categorisation guides how the land will be used and developed, in line with community needs and environmental sustainability. Plans of Management must be adopted for all Council-owned and managed land.
What are Plans of Management?
Plans of Management are required by legislation to enforce what developments and usages are permissible according to a land’s categorisation. These plans also outline specific objectives and performance targets and guide the provision of lease and licence agreements. They promote active land management and use, which includes issuing tenures over the land for various purposes such as events, markets, or recreational activities.
Current Initiatives
The Council is currently in the process of drafting Plans of Management for the Crown Reserves under its management. These plans will provide a structured approach to managing these lands, ensuring they are used in a way that maximises community benefit while preserving their natural and cultural values.
To stay updated on these projects and other related initiatives, please subscribe through the ‘Stay Informed’ widget at the top right corner of this page.
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Kangaroo Valley Plan of Management Review
Share Kangaroo Valley Plan of Management Review on Facebook Share Kangaroo Valley Plan of Management Review on Twitter Share Kangaroo Valley Plan of Management Review on Linkedin Email Kangaroo Valley Plan of Management Review linkThe Shoalhaven City Council is currently reviewing the Plan of Management (PoM) for the Kangaroo Valley Showground.
The plan will provide direction as to the use and management of the Showgrounds land, which is council-managed Crown reserves classified as ‘community land’ in the Shoalhaven City Council.
This PoM is required in accordance with Section 3.23 of the Crown Land Management Act 2016 and Section 36 of the Local Government Act 1993.
Community land is valued for its important role in the social, intellectual, spiritual and physical enrichment of residents, workers, and visitors to the Shoalhaven.
The intrinsic value of community land is also recognised, as is the important role this land plays in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem function.
The Online Survey and consultation seeks the views of residents regarding the:
- value of the site
- use of the Showground
- any current or ongoing challenges of the site
- future use envisaged for the site.
Note: This is not a ‘development’ or ‘master planning’ process. The PoM relates to the management of the land now and into the future.
The survey is open until 5pm, Thursday 3 June 2021.
For a more detailed discussion, you are welcome to drop-in to our consultation session on:
Where: Kangaroo Valley Showground (in front of the hall)
When: Wednesday 19 May 2021
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Nowra Showground Plan of Management and Masterplan Consultation
Share Nowra Showground Plan of Management and Masterplan Consultation on Facebook Share Nowra Showground Plan of Management and Masterplan Consultation on Twitter Share Nowra Showground Plan of Management and Masterplan Consultation on Linkedin Email Nowra Showground Plan of Management and Masterplan Consultation linkThank you for your feedback. This survey is now closed.
Shoalhaven City Council is working on a new Plan of Management and Masterplan for Nowra Showground as a result of legislative reforms.
Community and user groups have the opportunity to provide feedback on how they value the Nowra Showground, any issues or challenges experienced or identified and what they would like to see as the future direction of the site.
Locale Consulting has been engaged by Council to undertake the consultation with the stakeholders and community, all information gathered will be used for the preparation of the Plan of Management and Masterplan. The consultation is set to discuss the Nowra Showground current uses, issues, challenges and future opportunities. This follows on from the Nowra Showground Ideas Day held in 2017.
Provide Feedback
Consultation to discuss the review of the Plan of Management and Masterplan for the Nowra Showground is being undertaken via drop in sessions and a survey.
Drop in sessions will be located by the Pavilion at the Showground on the following days:
- Wednesday 24 February 2021: 6pm - 8pm
- Thursday 25 February 2021: 7:30am - 9:00am or 1:30pm - 4:00pm
The Nowra Showground Master Plan and Plan of Management Survey will be available from 18 February to 15 March 2021.
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Plans of Management - Consultation
Share Plans of Management - Consultation on Facebook Share Plans of Management - Consultation on Twitter Share Plans of Management - Consultation on Linkedin Email Plans of Management - Consultation linkCouncil are currently in the process of revising three Plans of Management as a result of the legislation changes to the Crown Land Management Act 2016.
The purpose of the consultation is to seek feedback from the community on how they value relevant crown land in Shoalhaven, any issues or challenges experienced or identified and what they would like to see as the future direction the land specified in the three categories of General Community Use, Parks and sportsground reserves in the Shoalhaven. There is a survey available for each type of reserve.
Reserves that have been given a 'General Community Use' category includes land that may be made available for use for any purpose for which community land may be used, whether by the public at large or by specific sections of the public, for example, community gardens, child care centres, tennis courts.
View the General Community Use Plan of Management List published in the "Document Library' on this web page.
Reserves that have been given a 'Parks' category includes land that is or is proposed to be, improved by landscaping, gardens or the provision of non-sporting equipment and facilities. The use of these spaces and facilities must be mainly for passive or active recreational, social, educational and cultural pursuits that do not unduly intrude on the peaceful enjoyment of the land by others.
View the Parks Plan of Management Category List published in the "Document Library' on this web page.
Reserves that have been given a 'Sportsgrounds' category includes land that is provided for structured or unstructured active recreation. This includes training and competition, which may be undertaken either individually or as a team, as well as social active recreational pursuits. Sports facilities range from large regional facilities that support a range of activities to smaller sports facilities that have a more local appeal.
View the Sportsground Plan of Management Category List published in the "Document Library' on this web page.
Thank you for your input the consultation period has now closed.
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Ulladulla Site-Specific Plans of Management
Share Ulladulla Site-Specific Plans of Management on Facebook Share Ulladulla Site-Specific Plans of Management on Twitter Share Ulladulla Site-Specific Plans of Management on Linkedin Email Ulladulla Site-Specific Plans of Management linkHave your say on three Ulladulla sites to help Council better prepare Site-Specific Plans of Management before feedback closes on Friday 13 November 2020.
Complete the survey via this link or the Survey tab on this page.
- How do you value these three sites?
- Are there any issues or challenges experienced or identified at the sites?
- What would you like to see as the future direction of the sites?
- Ulladulla Cemetery (Old), the Graves located on the Princes Highway, Ulladulla
- War Memorial located in Rotary Park Ulladulla
- 275 Green Street, Ulladulla. The cottage is known as Ulladulla’s Oldest House, Workingman’s Cottage, Millard’s Historic Cottage as well as other common names.
If you need further information about this matter, please contact Joshua Hanns on (02) 4429 5503.
Please quote Council’s reference 12578E.
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Community Drop-in Sessions Berry Showground
Share Community Drop-in Sessions Berry Showground on Facebook Share Community Drop-in Sessions Berry Showground on Twitter Share Community Drop-in Sessions Berry Showground on Linkedin Email Community Drop-in Sessions Berry Showground linkWe are moving towards to consultation phase for the Berry Showground Plan of Management.
To find out more, visit us at the the following drop-in sessions:
- When: Thursday 17 September 2020
- Time: 2pm to 5.30pm
- Where: Berry showground
- When: Saturday 19 September 2020
- Time: 10am to 2pm
- Where: Berry Showground
Take a look at the Berry Showground Information Sheet - Draft Plan of Management & Master Plan published in the 'Document Library' on this web page. The deadline for input and comments was 12 October 2020.
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Lifecycle
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Site Specific Plans of Management - Community Consultation
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage21 October to 13 November 2020
Ulladulla Rotary Park
Old Ulladulla Cemetery
275 Green Street, Ulladulla
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Parks, Sportsgrounds and General Community Use Plans of Management - Community Consultation
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage27 October to 20 November 2020
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Nowra Showground Plan of Management and Master Plan - Community Consultation
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage18 February to 15 March 2021
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Kangaroo Valley and Milton Showground Plans of Management - Community Consultation
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage6 May to 3 June 2021
Community Drop-in Sessions
Where: Milton Showground (in front of the Basketball Stadium)
When: Tuesday 18 May 2021
Time: 8am-12pmWhere: Kangaroo Valley Showground (in front of the hall)
When: Wednesday 19 May 2021
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Draft Nowra Showground Master Plan - Public Exhibition
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage1 June to 30 June 2022
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Nowra Showground Master Plan - Adoption
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage20 May 2022
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Draft Lady Denman Reserve Plan of Management - Public Exhibition
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage18 September to 29 October 2023
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Lady Denman Reserve Plan of Management - Adoption
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage19 April 2024
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Draft Site Specific Plans of Management - Public Exhibition
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage22 April to 20 May 2024
Ulladulla Rotary Park
Old Ulladulla Cemetery
275 Green Street, Ulladulla
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Site Specific Plans of Management - Adoption
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage5 June 2024
Ulladulla Rotary Park
Old Ulladulla Cemetery
275 Green Street, Ulladulla
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Draft General Community Use Plan of Management - Public Exhibition
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage17 June to 15 July 2024
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General Community Use Plan of Management - Adoption
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stage4 October 2024
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Parks & Sportsgrounds Plans of Management - Draft Preparation
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands has finished this stageLate 2024
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Draft Parks & Sportsgrounds Plans of Management - Public Exhibition
Plan of Management Review – Crown Lands is currently at this stage
Who's Listening
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Recreation Projects - Planning & Delivery
Shoalhaven City Council
Phone 1300 293 111 Email council@shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au