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Views sought on master plan

New play and fitness areas, shelters and a restored wetland could be added to Doreen’s Lauries Field under a proposal by Whittlesea council.

Councillors adopted a draft master plan for the park during the Tuesday, July 22 council meeting.

Whittlesea council said the draft 10-year plan outlines a range of proposed upgrades designed to make the reserve safer and more welcoming for everyone.

This includes better lighting, renewed entrances, improved paths, new play and fitness areas, shelters, seating, and a restored wetland to protect the natural environment and make visits more enjoyable.

The 10-year draft master plan’s proposed works are subject to future funding.

Speaking during the council meeting, Cr Deb Gunn said that as a local residents and someone who walks their dog around the area, she was very excited about the proposed plan for Lauries Field.

Cr Gunn encouraged Doreen residents to view the draft master plan.

Community feedback has been instrumental in shaping the draft plan, helping to identify key priorities and opportunities for improvement, according to mayor Martin Taylor.

“Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their feedback and ideas, which have been instrumental in shaping the Lauries Field draft master plan,” he said.

“We listened closely to your concerns around safety, the limited play opportunities for older children and teens, and the condition of the wetland area. I am pleased to say these issues have been directly addressed in the draft plan.

“I encourage all residents to review the draft and have their say. Your feedback is essential to ensure the final master plan truly reflects the community’s needs, aspirations, and vision for this important open space.”

Local residents and visitors to the area are invited to view the draft master plan and have your say on the proposed upgrades before the plan is finalised and presented for council endorsement in late 2025.

Consultation is open until August 22.

Details: engage.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/lauriesfield

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