Former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse Options

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Thank you for your feedback. Council is working hard behind the scenes to deliver an exciting new facility at the Artarmon Parklands Reserve for the community in the not too distant future. For more information please visit our website or view project updates here.

Tell us what you would like at the former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse site.

Council is seeking your thoughts and ideas on future use of the former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse.

In February 2016 Council acquired the former Artarmon Bowling Club site. A condition of purchase was that the Bowling Club site remains a community recreation facility. A project is currently underway to create a new Parklands precinct on the grounds of the former Artarmon Bowling Club which incorporates a community garden, open space, outdoor exercise area and children’s playgrounds. Council is also looking to increase the availability of existing community facilities in Artarmon.

As part if this process, Council wishes to finalise the future use of the former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse. The options for use are;

  • Option 1
  • Keep Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse as it is.
  • Option 2
  • Refurbish the Clubhouse as a community facility.
  • Option 3
  • Replace the Clubhouse with an outdoor recreation pavilion.

Before sharing your ideas please take the time to:

  • Look through more information on the 3 options in the photos section
  • Read through the FAQ’s to the right of this screen
  • View the former Artarmon Bowling Club site map
  • View the map of Council community facilities within a 2.5 km radius of Artarmon


We invite you to Have Your Say by:

  • Perusing the information available and completing the Have Your Say survey below.
  • Or sending a submission via email to email@willoughby.nsw.gov.au or post to Willoughby City Council, PO Box 57, Chatswood NSW 2057.

The community consultation summary will be available here later in the year.

Council looks forward to hearing your suggestions.


Update

Thank you for your feedback. Council is working hard behind the scenes to deliver an exciting new facility at the Artarmon Parklands Reserve for the community in the not too distant future. For more information please visit our website or view project updates here.

Tell us what you would like at the former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse site.

Council is seeking your thoughts and ideas on future use of the former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse.

In February 2016 Council acquired the former Artarmon Bowling Club site. A condition of purchase was that the Bowling Club site remains a community recreation facility. A project is currently underway to create a new Parklands precinct on the grounds of the former Artarmon Bowling Club which incorporates a community garden, open space, outdoor exercise area and children’s playgrounds. Council is also looking to increase the availability of existing community facilities in Artarmon.

As part if this process, Council wishes to finalise the future use of the former Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse. The options for use are;

  • Option 1
  • Keep Artarmon Bowling Clubhouse as it is.
  • Option 2
  • Refurbish the Clubhouse as a community facility.
  • Option 3
  • Replace the Clubhouse with an outdoor recreation pavilion.

Before sharing your ideas please take the time to:

  • Look through more information on the 3 options in the photos section
  • Read through the FAQ’s to the right of this screen
  • View the former Artarmon Bowling Club site map
  • View the map of Council community facilities within a 2.5 km radius of Artarmon


We invite you to Have Your Say by:

  • Perusing the information available and completing the Have Your Say survey below.
  • Or sending a submission via email to email@willoughby.nsw.gov.au or post to Willoughby City Council, PO Box 57, Chatswood NSW 2057.

The community consultation summary will be available here later in the year.

Council looks forward to hearing your suggestions.


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