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Have your say on Puffing Billy Place Reserve in Emerald

Community members are invited to have their say on the development of a masterplan for Puffing Billy Place Reserve in Emerald and proposed playground renewal for WB Ronald Reserve in Pakenham.

Feedback is open now until Sunday 1 October.

Cardinia Shire Council will use community feedback on Puffing Billy Place Reserve to develop a draft masterplan.

Feedback on WB Ronald Reserve playground will inform the initial concept designs.

These designs will be presented to the community for additional feedback before being finalised next year, ready to be delivered when funding becomes available.

Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Tammy Radford, encourages community members to give their feedback.

“We want to hear about how you use these spaces, what you do or don’t like about them, and what you’d like to see as part of the designs.

“Your feedback is incredibly valuable in shaping the proposed design of these renewed spaces.

“We’re committed to listening to our community and working together to make our shire an even better place to live, work and play,” she said.

Community members can provide input and feedback in several ways, either online, via email or in person at Council’s Civic Centre.

Locals can also attend Puffing Billy Place Reserve drop-in sessions on Thursday 24 August from 3:30pm to 5pm at Puffing Billy Place Reserve (13 Kilvington Dr, Emerald) or on Tuesday 26 September, from 11am to 12:30pm at Puffing Billy Place Reserve.

For more information visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay 

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