Broomham, Forsyth and Killingsworth Reserve Action Plan 2023
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Consultation has concluded
Project Update
Dear participants,
Thank you for your feedback. On 23 October 2023, Council adopted the draft Broomham, Forsyth & Killingsworth Parks Reserve Action Plan. The plan on Council's webpage. Your submissions have been compiled and responded to in an Exhibition Summary Report that was email to you.
Willoughby City Council sought community feedback for Broomham, Forsyth & Killingsworth Parks from 31 May - 28 June 2023. The Broomham, Forsyth & Killingsworth Park Reserve Action Plan can be view in the Document Library on this page.
Broomham Park, also known as The Knoll and formerly as Pudding Hill, is a small but steep 0.5ha bushland reserve. Forsyth Park is 0.6ha of bushland that surrounds the Northbridge Baths, including the carpark off Widgiewa Road. Killingsworth Park is a long and narrow 1.55ha bushland reserve that runs between Minimbah Road and sections of Upper Minimbah Road, residential properties and Minnamurra Road.
Previously, individual Plans existed for Broomham and Killingsworth Parks. However, because of their close proximity to each other and their relatively small size, they have been incorporated into one plan.
Broomham Park (The Knoll) is a small but steep 0.5ha bushland reserve with panoramic views of Middle Harbour, the Spit Bridge and the Sydney City skyline.
Forsyth Park is 0.6ha of bushland that surrounds the Northbridge Baths, including the carpark off Widgiewa Road.
Killingsworth Park is a long and narrow 1.55ha bushland reserve that runs between Minimbah Road and sections of Upper Minimbah Road, residential properties and Minnamurra Road.
Key Actions for the Draft Reserve Action Plan 2017-2022:
Continuation of weed management programs by bushland regeneration contractors, Council staff and volunteers,
Track maintenance
Asset installation
This plan is responsible for the management of bushland only and not the recreational use of the Baths.
All community members who left a comment received a response after the community consultation period.
Your Privacy
Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants using this site very seriously.
Please note all submissions are public documents and may be made available or reproduced in Council reports.
Thank you for your feedback. On 23 October 2023, Council adopted the draft Broomham, Forsyth & Killingsworth Parks Reserve Action Plan. The plan on Council's webpage. Your submissions have been compiled and responded to in an Exhibition Summary Report that was email to you.
Willoughby City Council sought community feedback for Broomham, Forsyth & Killingsworth Parks from 31 May - 28 June 2023. The Broomham, Forsyth & Killingsworth Park Reserve Action Plan can be view in the Document Library on this page.
Broomham Park, also known as The Knoll and formerly as Pudding Hill, is a small but steep 0.5ha bushland reserve. Forsyth Park is 0.6ha of bushland that surrounds the Northbridge Baths, including the carpark off Widgiewa Road. Killingsworth Park is a long and narrow 1.55ha bushland reserve that runs between Minimbah Road and sections of Upper Minimbah Road, residential properties and Minnamurra Road.
Previously, individual Plans existed for Broomham and Killingsworth Parks. However, because of their close proximity to each other and their relatively small size, they have been incorporated into one plan.
Broomham Park (The Knoll) is a small but steep 0.5ha bushland reserve with panoramic views of Middle Harbour, the Spit Bridge and the Sydney City skyline.
Forsyth Park is 0.6ha of bushland that surrounds the Northbridge Baths, including the carpark off Widgiewa Road.
Killingsworth Park is a long and narrow 1.55ha bushland reserve that runs between Minimbah Road and sections of Upper Minimbah Road, residential properties and Minnamurra Road.
Key Actions for the Draft Reserve Action Plan 2017-2022:
Continuation of weed management programs by bushland regeneration contractors, Council staff and volunteers,
Track maintenance
Asset installation
This plan is responsible for the management of bushland only and not the recreational use of the Baths.
All community members who left a comment received a response after the community consultation period.
Your Privacy
Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants using this site very seriously.
Please note all submissions are public documents and may be made available or reproduced in Council reports.
Please note, automatic translations are provided as a guide only and may not be accurate.
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Broomham, Forsyth and Killingsworth Reserve Action Plan 2023 has finished this stage
The community is invited to make comments regarding the Draft Reserve Action Plan.
Comments will be received until 5 pm, Wednesday 28 June 2023.
Revision of Draft Plan
Broomham, Forsyth and Killingsworth Reserve Action Plan 2023 has finished this stage
Draft Plan to be revised based on feedback from Community Consultation and the Natural Heritage and Bushland Advisory Committee.
Final Report
Broomham, Forsyth and Killingsworth Reserve Action Plan 2023 has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Report to Council
Broomham, Forsyth and Killingsworth Reserve Action Plan 2023 has finished this stage
Final Plan and Report are submitted to an upcoming Council Meeting for adoption by Council.
Plan Adopted and Final
Broomham, Forsyth and Killingsworth Reserve Action Plan 2023 is currently at this stage
Following a Council Meeting, the Reserve Action Plan is adopted by Council and Final. Work actions commence and annual reviews to be conducted.