Have a say on revised draft Campsie Master Plan
An exciting plan to breathe new life into Campsie is coming!
Following community feedback, the City of Canterbury Bankstown has revised its draft master plan for the Campsie Town Centre and is now seeking your feedback.
Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour is encouraging residents to help change Campsie for the better by having their say on the revised plan.
“This is your chance to shape and influence much needed change,” Mayor Asfour said.
“This bold Plan is about transforming Campsie into a vibrant, cultural precinct for all the community to enjoy and be proud of.
“It also aims to turn the Cooks River foreshore into an open space that will be the envy of other communities.”
Highlights of the revised draft plan, include:
- Better building design and sustainability;
- New medical precinct;
- Three hectares of new public space;
- Expanded foreshore access along the Cooks River;
- New cultural and civic centre;
- New laneways and footpaths to make walking and cycling easier; and
- Improving Beamish Street and protecting the special areas of Campsie.
Council first consulted with the community about the Plan in 2021, and has since made some changes.
Residents can have their say on the Revised Draft Campsie Town Centre Master Plan at one of these locations:
- Campsie Lunar Noodle Markets – Friday 18 February, 5-9pm, at Anzac Mall, Campsie;
- Canterbury Leisure and Aquatic Centre – Saturday 5 March, 9-11am, at Phillips Avenue, Canterbury;
- Anzac Mall, Campsie – Thursday 17 March, 6-8pm;
- Campsie Library and Knowledge Centre – Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 15 February to 24 March, 9.30am-4pm, at Amy Street, Campsie;
- Online Survey – cb.city/Campsie-Feedback; and
- Call Back Hotline (Translated options available) – Call 9707 8120.
Residents can have their say until 28 March. For more information, visit cb.city/CampsieMasterPlan or call 9707 9578.