Proposal for a Southern Moreton Bay Islands community and youth centre

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Redland City Council proposes to build a new Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI) community and youth centre at 32-40 High Central Road, Macleay Island.

The community and youth centre will aim to increase recreational, education, health and social opportunities for island residents. The building will also be compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992.

Council is developing a draft concept design and would like to hear your thoughts and views on the services, programs or activities you would like access to in the centre. It is proposed there will be a youth focus with a meeting and activity space for all.

Please note that the project is subject to detailed design and approvals, and the timing of the construction phase will be dependent on funding opportunities and Council’s budget prioritisation process

Have your say

To help inform the centre’s design, activities and services, community feedback was submitted via the survey on this page and at market stall on the island.

The survey was open from Tuesday 3 September to Tuesday 8 October 2024 and is now closed.

Thank you for taking the time to contribute your thoughts on the design and role of the centre.

Redland City Council proposes to build a new Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI) community and youth centre at 32-40 High Central Road, Macleay Island.

The community and youth centre will aim to increase recreational, education, health and social opportunities for island residents. The building will also be compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992.

Council is developing a draft concept design and would like to hear your thoughts and views on the services, programs or activities you would like access to in the centre. It is proposed there will be a youth focus with a meeting and activity space for all.

Please note that the project is subject to detailed design and approvals, and the timing of the construction phase will be dependent on funding opportunities and Council’s budget prioritisation process

Have your say

To help inform the centre’s design, activities and services, community feedback was submitted via the survey on this page and at market stall on the island.

The survey was open from Tuesday 3 September to Tuesday 8 October 2024 and is now closed.

Thank you for taking the time to contribute your thoughts on the design and role of the centre.

  • Your chance to comment on proposed community and youth centre

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    Here is your chance to have a say on a proposed community and youth centre to be built on Macleay Island.

    Redland City Council plans to build a community and youth centre at 32-40 High Central Road on Macleay Island to service the Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI).

    Mayor Jos Mitchell said Council was inviting Redlands Coast residents to have an input on what services, programs and activities could be offered at the centre to be built on land behind the Macleay Island Community Hall.

    “This new facility is aimed at increasing social, recreational, educational and wellbeing opportunities for island residents,” the Mayor said.

    “Council is developing a draft concept design for the proposed Southern Moreton Bay Islands Community and Youth Centre building.

    “It is proposed there will be a youth focus along with a meeting and activity space for all.”

    The timing of the construction works would be dependent on funding opportunities and Council’s budget prioritisation process.

    Division 5 Councillor Shane Rendalls said the public can offer suggestions for the proposed community and youth centre via a survey on Council’s Your Say website.

    The survey will be open until Tuesday 8 October 2024.

    “Council will also have a stall at the Lions Community Market on Macleay Island on Saturday 5 October 2024, from 8am to 12pm,” Cr Rendalls said.

Page last updated: 17 Oct 2024, 07:08 AM