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Visit: www.subiaco.wa.gov.au   10 June 2020

With facilities and businesses reopening, and our historic Subiaco Oval now ready, there’s no shortage of things to do in Subiaco. Whether you’re visiting the library, taking a class at Lords, or bringing the kids to the playground, I’d encourage you to stop by one of our great local retailers, eateries or cafes and help support them as our community recovers together. It’s fantastic that Subiaco is open for business again.
Mayor Penny Taylor
 
See what’s open with See Subiaco
Keep up to date with See Subiaco's live list of local businesses that are back to business. See what restaurants have reopened for dine-in, which beauty therapists have returned and how you can support local businesses to recover from COVID-19.

 
 

Subiaco Oval open

The opening of Subiaco Oval was fast-tracked by the City under an interim management arrangement with DevelopmentWA.
 
You can now access Subiaco Oval outside of school hours for general and recreational use. The oval will be lit up at night for exercise, and toilets and parking will be finalised soon. The heritage gates at the entrance have been restored, and other historic infrastructure remains, including the old dugouts and some seating.
 
To find out more about the Subi East Redevelopment masterplan, listen to this webinar, hosted by the project team at DevelopmentWA.

 
 
 

Heritage in the triangle

The City is reviewing the Local Heritage Survey of the Triangle Precinct. If you live, or own property, in the area bounded by Rokeby Road, Churchill Avenue and Thomas Street in Subiaco, you can apply to be on a reference group to help guide the review.

Expressions of interest close on Sunday 28 June.
 
OPEN FOR COMMENT

Bike parking facilities
Have your say on a planning policy that guides the requirement for end of trip facilities in developments. Closes Friday 12 June.

Cliff Sadlier Reserve living stream
A natural channel is proposed to transport stormwater and create diverse habitats for wildlife at the reserve. Closes Tuesday 16 June.
 
Development Application, May Avenue
A proposal to construct a three storey building with 12 apartments at 3-5 May Street is open for comment. Closes Friday 3 July.

 
FOR YOUR DIARY
 
Upcoming council meetings
Tuesday 23 June, 5.30pm
Register for this eMeeting

Tuesday 7 July, 5.30pm
Register for this eMeeting

Visit our website for meeting information and webinar links. Watch video recordings of previous council meetings on the agenda and minutes section of the website.


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