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Draft Hampton Park Reserve Master Plan Open for Public Feedback
Draft Hampton Park Reserve Master Plan Open for Public Feedback
By Robert Heyward
Ballina Shire Council is inviting community members to provide feedback on the Draft Master Plan for Hampton Park Reserve, which is now on public exhibition.
The draft plan outlines a vision for the future of Hampton Park, aiming to balance open space, community green areas, and active recreation while building on existing infrastructure for tennis and other uses.
Early in 2024, Council conducted extensive community consultation to gather insights from key user groups about how the reserve is used and what improvements residents would like to see.
Community Feedback Highlights
Some of the key themes identified during consultation include:
- Protecting the iconic fig trees and planting additional shade trees
- Addressing drainage and flooding concerns
- Improving car parking and footpath connections
- Preserving community green spaces for informal activities
- Supporting sporting groups’ aspirations to expand court capacity
Proposed Improvements
Following consultation, a Draft Master Planning Report was presented at the 28 November 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting, where it was resolved to prepare an amended draft for public exhibition.
The proposed design includes several significant changes:
- Formalised on-street car parking
- A new vehicle access point off Moon Street
- Closure of Burnet Street driveway access upon construction
The plan aims to balance the competing demands for space, ensuring a functional and attractive environment for general community use while meeting the needs of active sports and recreation groups.
Have Your Say
Council is seeking input from the community to help shape the final version of the Hampton Park Reserve Master Plan.
- Do you agree with the vision?
- Are the priorities right?
Residents are invited to complete an online feedback form after reading the Draft Master Plan in full.
Submissions close Friday, 28 February 2025.
Future Planning and Implementation
While no funding has yet been allocated for the implementation of works, the finalised Master Plan will serve as a key management framework for the reserve. It will also guide future investment and planning to ensure that community needs and aspirations are met.
For more information, visit the Ballina Shire Council website.
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