STAGE 2
In November 2017 during Stage 1 of the community consultation, the City of Ryde asked for your input, views and thoughts on the current and future use of ELS Hall Park, Greenwood Park and Booth Reserve to see how the parks can be best used now and into the future.
We have used your feedback to create a draft Masterplan for ELS Hall Park, Greenwood Park and Booth Reserve.
WHY IS A MASTERPLAN NEEDED?
Council delivers a wide range of sport and recreation services and natural areas through a network of regional, district, neighbourhood and local open spaces, parklands, sportsgrounds and facilities.
While the network has served the community well for many years, Council recognises that within the context of a rapidly growing and changing area, the roles and functions of our parks and facilities need to be reviewed and updated to meet the community's needs.
View the Draft Masterplan
Past Have Your Say
🔗Click here for more information about Stage 1 of the community consultation for the future use of ELS Hall Park, Greenwood Park & Booth Reserve.
HAVE YOUR SAY
You can have your say on the draft Masterplan in a number of ways including online or at one of the community events. The face-to-face events will be a great chance to view the concept design, provide your feedback and ask any question you may have.
Provide Feedback via the Interactive Map
Use the interactive map to tell us what your favourite features of the draft Masterplan are, and any changes you would like to see. If you are unable to fill in this map, please contact Council's Customer Service team on 9952 8222 who will assist you over the phone. Submissions will be received up until Sunday 3 March 2019.
Complete the interactive map
Community Drop-in Sessions
Date Thursday 21 February 2019
Time Anytime between 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Where ELS Hall Park, near the playground
and
Date Saturday 23 February 2019
Time Anytime between 10.00am - 12.00noon
Where ELS Hall Park, near the playground