Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsLast effort for green space

Last effort for green space

Members of the Belmont community are rallying in a desperate attempt to save a strip of green space in their neighbourhood.

With Geelong council poised to decide on whether to sell City-owned land at 5A Dean Street, community advocates have highlighted the space’s value as a place of connection, rest and recreation.

The community group presented a petition with nearly 600 signatures to council last month, imploring councillors to retain the 200m-long strip of green land.

Belmont local Bernice Davies, a member of the group behind the petition, said the community still had “great hope” council would recognise the site’s importance to people in the area.

“Belmont has changed so much in the last couple of decades… we’ve gone from being an outer suburb with lots of space to being basically an inner suburb,” Ms Davies said.

“We need that little bit of green space to walk the dogs, take the kids, to sit and chill. It’s a community asset, pulling the community together.”

“The real value of Geelong is community… the little things that tie people together. (Belmont) is a very vibrant community and if we had a space that we could actually work with, I think we could make it a gem.”

The proposed sell-off of the land is part of a wider council strategy of reducing debt by divesting itself of surplus assets, and while the City initially wanted the land developed for social housing it will simply sell to the highest bidder if council approves the proposal.

Councillor Emma Sinclair attended a gathering of about 50 residents on Saturday to hear their concerns.

She said the decision coming before council at its October meeting would be a “really difficult” one.

“I think there are a few different things at play – we’ve got a housing crisis, we’ve got this debt commitment – but I think the community at Belmont have also spoken really loudly and it’s clear they care deeply about this,” she said.

“I’ve been talking to people every day, trying to explore all the options and make sure that we’re building in everyone’s views.

“So I’m just trying to work with my colleagues and make sure that we’re balancing all of these different needs. But it is a difficult decision ahead of us.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Romanis exhibits at NGV

A First Nations woman born and raised on Wadawurrung Country will soon see her artwork on display at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)....

Globally connected

More News

Surf Coast celebrates IWD

People can get ready for International Women’s Day (IWD) with a range of events taking place across the Surf Coast next week. Surf...

Free recycling for farmers

Surf Coast Shire farmers can now recycle single-use plastic bags for free at the Winchelsea Transfer Station. The bagMUSTER program officially launched...

Globally connected

In just a couple of weeks, Geelong will host senior leaders from India in a forum to champion collaboration, trade and investment. The three-day Geelong-India...

Chinese answer to Citroen?

The Deepal S07 has to be one of the weirdest cars we've driven in years. Apart from anything else, it's got no dashboard. There is...

From the archives

18 years ago 29 February, 2008 Police hope to find clues to unsolved crimes after authorities hauled 20 dumped cars out of the Barwon River yesterday. A...

Scarlett needs your help

Surf Coast’s Good Friday Appeal ambassador Scarlett McGowan is seriously ill and needs your support. Scarlett McGowan, 17, was rushed to the Royal Children’s Hospital...

World-class talent on show

Indian and American artist ganavya (aka Ganavya Doraiswamy) has been hailed as a vibrant new voice in modern music, blending spiritual jazz with Indian...

Geelong active play program funded

Registered charity NeuroThrive has received $24,000 in funding from the Victorian government’s $40 million All Abilities Sport Fund to provide a new, free active...

Transforming with yEAH/dUNNO

Jon Campbell’s yEAH/dUNNO exhibition opens today (28 February) at Geelong Gallery, bringing together a selection of the artist’s works from over four decades. ...

Community calendar

Book sale Uniting Grovedale book sale, Uniting Grovedale, 272 Torquay R, 6 & 7 March, 10am-2pm. All books $1, children’s books 50 cents. Bellydance classes Beginner level,...