We would like your feedback on the community developed draft plan for upgrading the Heros Beach reserve.
This request arises from MidCoast Council notifying us late last year that it had allocated $157,000 from a Federal Government grant for upgrading Heros Beach.
Following this grant NACCAi formed the Heros Beach subcommittee to review the existing decade old upgrades plan, prepare a draft revised upgrade plan and consult with the North Arm Cove community on their proposed upgrades.
This draft upgrade plan has been completed, and a copy can be downloaded at the bottom of this article.
At the 21 September NACCAi ordinary meeting the subcommittee convenor Bryan Stevenson released the plan for feedback from North Arm Cove residents, and subsequently provided the following report on how the plan was developed:
“The plan was developed knowing that there is a sum of money allotted for works- but that this was not to be a limiting factor in our planning.
The subcommittee reviewed the community feedback taken some years ago re Heros reserve. All this feedback was reviewed, discussed and the subcommittee’s feedback was spreadsheeted to cover off each suggestion.
The subcommittee unanimously agreed that we should maintain the reserve with as little change as possible. We believe the reason those that come to North Arm Cove, either to live or holiday; do so seeking the natural surrounds that the Cove ‘does so well’.
The centrepiece of the design is to merge what are now separate areas into one large, turfed space that flows to the beach and creates one unified reserve space that extends along the length of the Heros Beach. This would be achieved by blocking off the circular road at either end of the reserve. We have chosen to block this off via the use of bollards or gates so that on the odd occasion such as Australia day; or when access is needed for emergency vehicles or utility services, this can be accommodated.
This will mean all the small timber barricades that run along the beach, as well as the northern part of the reserve can be removed. The central part of the reserve that has been used as a parking area for many years will need to be aerated as it has become very compacted over this time. Then turf can be laid to conjoin with the existing northern area to create one large open recreational space; fringed by the beach with plenty of natural tree shade.
We have proposed some additional seating facing the beach for people to enjoy the sunset and a drink, or to watch kids in the water. We also have proposed another picnic table in the central space and upgrade to one of the existing. Parking will be at the top of the reserve space where the entry road ends (about 8-10 spaces) and a graded disabled / elderly walking track winding down along from the northern end of the car park.
We believe this will enhance Heros Reserve into a real natural recreational haven and the plan will enhance the spacious feel. Removal of access to the lower section will ensure the area is safer for children; it will also assist in deterring unauthorised camping which has been an issue in recent years. Removal of the timber barricades will enhance the perception of the beach and reserve being one.
Overall, Heros retains its current natural appeal while the updates will bring it more in line with being a reserve rather than a mish mash of picnic space and ad lib parking. Environmentally, a well turfed central space will aid in soaking up heavier rainfall overflow and cars removed from travelling along the beach foreshore can only assist in reducing erosion activity.”
We would like to hear what North Arm Cove residents think about this draft plan, so we would be grateful if readers could review it, answer the following three questions on it, and email your answers to naccai@northarmcove.nsw.au by 19th October 2024.
- What do you like about the plan?
- What don’t you like about the plan?
- What changes would you like to see on the plan?
Your feedback will be reviewed by the subcommittee and taken into account in producing the final plan, which will then be submitted to MidCoast Council for implementation.
Overall, I agree with the…
Overall, I agree with the proposed design of the park except for a few minor modifications.