Upgrades at Plantation Point Reserve, Vincentia

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Shoalhaven City Council has received funding under the NSW Government's Stronger Country Communities Fund for upgrades to the playground, amenities and beach access at Plantation Point Reserve, Vincentia.

The upgrades include:

  • a new playground that is inclusive to all ages and abilities
  • a new amenities building with provisions for persons with a disability
  • a mural on the external surface of the amenities
  • accessible beach access from the reserve to Barfleur Beach.

Prior to the construction of these new facilities, Council consulted with the community to determine their needs and desires at Plantation Point Reserve, and provide information about the projects.

Shoalhaven City Council has received funding under the NSW Government's Stronger Country Communities Fund for upgrades to the playground, amenities and beach access at Plantation Point Reserve, Vincentia.

The upgrades include:

  • a new playground that is inclusive to all ages and abilities
  • a new amenities building with provisions for persons with a disability
  • a mural on the external surface of the amenities
  • accessible beach access from the reserve to Barfleur Beach.

Prior to the construction of these new facilities, Council consulted with the community to determine their needs and desires at Plantation Point Reserve, and provide information about the projects.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Shoalhaven City Council has released a preliminary design for an accessible beach access way ramp at Plantation Point, Vincentia, and would like your feedback.

    Brief History

    Initially, Barfleur Beach was the location identified for an accessible beach access way. Due to significant site constraints and Aboriginal Cultural Heritage matters, the location was shifted to Plantation Point, leading down to Nelson’s Beach.

    The Design

    The Proposed Site Location links up with the existing pathway along Plantation Point Parade, and is close in site to the existing car park, proposed playground and proposed amenity block. On the overall side plan provided, Zone D (green dotted line) is the proposed area for the access way boardwalk.

    The Detailed Preliminary Site Plans and Concept Photos show the proposed location and design concept.

    The proposed material for the boardwalk is made of 98 percent recycled plastic products, provided by Replas.

    Your feedback

    Council is seeking your feedback. Please undertake a 1-2 minute survey providing your feedback of the plan.

     Please provide your feedback by 12:00 noon, Friday 18 December 2020.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Following community consultation in October to November 2019 where Council received feedback in relation to the communities preferences for a new playground at Plantation Point Reserve, Council are now seeking feedback on two playground options to deliver. The survey closes on Monday 3 August.

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  • Thank you for your input. This survey has now closed.

    Thank you for taking the time to complete this short survey. Your feedback will help us better understand how our local public spaces are being used and how they can be improved.

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Page published: 30 Nov 2022, 02:26 PM