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    Jeff Both, centre, will lead the Community Reference Group that will guide a Horsham City Oval and Sawyer Park precinct redevelopment project. 

Jeff Both to lead Horsham Community Reference Group

Horsham Demons Football Netball Club’s Jeff Both has been elected chairperson of the Community Reference Group that will guide a Horsham City Oval and Sawyer Park precinct redevelopment project. 

 

Mr Both and the 12-member group will be part of the process of testing existing ideas and developing previous community feedback into a detailed concept plan which will be available for comment later this year.

 



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The City Oval/Sawyer Park precinct redevelopment project is one of seven included in a City to River masterplan, and is the second to progress after the riverfront activation reached detailed planning stage in 2020.

 

More than 700 people made submissions about the overall City to River Masterplan during the 2019 engagement period with many ideas put forward about how the City Oval/Sawyer Park precinct could be updated to be more user friendly for everyone now and for generations to come.

 

One of the first tasks for the CRG is to gather information from precinct user groups and design a comprehensive engagement plan to ensure people have a chance to provide feedback and input at key stages.

 

The Horsham Demons are one of many sporting groups that call City Oval home. Mr Both was awarded life membership to the Club in 2017.

 

Mr Both said the committee’s overall goal was to achieve a result that was amicable to everybody.

 

“I’m committed to working with the other committee members to ensure we represent the community, and have excellent outcomes from this project,” he said.

 

“As has been found in the discussion about the wider City to River Masterplan, there is a lot of desire to improve facilities for the community.

“We have a great opportunity to discuss and be informed by the ideas that have been put forward during the process already,” he said.

The CRG’s next meeting will be a face-to-face meeting in early 2021.