Sunday, August 31, 2008

John Fisher Park - act now

Council staff have confirmed this week that Council is intending to start work before the forthcoming local government election to install more areas of bitumen netball courts at John Fisher Park.
This sort of action is precisely why Save Our Suburbs has candidates standing in this election. Council is pressing ahead with this action despite vast objection from the community, and without following any due process in terms of a development application and impact studies being publically exhibited.
Voice your concern immediately to Council, the Minister for Local Government and your local State Member Mike Baird.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Sunday's Picnic in the Park

The sun came out on Sunday for our 'meet the candidates' day. Thanks to all who came - your enthusiasm was contagious! Between taking a stab at just how many jelly beans fit in a cereal container, munching on chicken burgers and discussing issues close to our hearts, some good ideas came up that all three candidates have taken on board.

It still seems that most people we've spoken with are keen to see new faces on council. We can definitely help out there.

The health of Curl Curl lagoon was also on people's minds and you can be sure that we're right behind its rehabilitation.

And then, of course, Netball. As most of you know, we're not anti-sport and having been a netball player on those very courts myself, we're not anti-netball (forgive the double negative). We'd just like to see the existing facilities used in a smarter way. See the entry below: Sport and Recreation - An SOS Warringah priority

If anyone's got comments to make on those frequently-raised topics from the picnic, please add them below. Discussion is where it's at.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Sustainable Development - An SOS Warringah Priority

We will work to establish Warringah as a model of sustainable development. The Save Our Suburbs team will take into account social, economic and environmental factors in every decision.

In particular, we will strive to accommodate urban growth sensibly and sustainably by encouraging new housing to be developed in areas in which it makes sense in terms of employment opportunities, transport and social services.

Local Focus - Regional Co-operation

Our focus is local, but we also believe that, working co-operatively, Councils on the Northern Beaches can achieve much for our communities.

The SOS team will take a regional approach on the common issues that affect us all. Issues such as local transport planning, environment, employment and social services, will all be better managed if we work together.

Sport and Recreation - An SOS Warringah priority

The SOS team will work to promote a diversity of sporting and recreational opportunities for all. This means developing new facilities and maintaining existing ones so that everyone can enjoy their chosen recreation and open spaces do not become the exclusive domain of the few.

A wide diversity of non-sporting activities must be also be provided. We will work to make sure that Council's facilities are available to all and that opportunities for residents to participate in art, music, dance, community education and other cultural pursuits are expanded.

Save Our Suburbs Warringah names its candidates

On Friday 8th August 2008, grassroots community group Save Our Suburbs (SOS) announced its entry into the Warringah Council election campaign, standing 3 candidates in B Ward.

Chris Thomas is a practising architect. He already has experience of working with Council through his involvement with both the John Fisher Park Advisory Committee and the Sportsfield Rectification Committee. Chris has been a resident of Warringah for 12 years, involving himself in a host of community and sporting activities. He lives in Curl Curl with his wife and young son.

Andrew Speers is an environmental and water management practitioner, who has previously been a member of the Harbord Community Bank Board and an owner of The Childcare Group which until recently operated childcare centres at Freshwater and Manly Vale. Andrew is married with 3 children and lives in Freshwater. He has lived in Warringah for 22 years.

Paula Cowan, an educator, has a long history of involvement in the grassroots democracy group GetUp! Paula is passionately concerned with issues affecting Warringah's youth. Paula is married and lives in Curl Curl where she has resided for the past 5 years.

SOS Warringah - Picnic in the Park - Sunday 24 August

On Sunday afternoon, 24th August 2008, the Save Our Suburbs Candidates for Warringah Council will be holding a picnic in the park - Stirgess Avenue Park, Curl Curl.

This will be a great opportunity to come along and meet us and hear what we propose to bring to Warringah when the Council returns to democracy after five years under the Administrator.

This is such an important time for Warringah. It's vital that the new Councillors are able to rise above the problems the Council had in the past and bring a new form of intelligent and informed governance. Warringah residents deserve no less.

That's why we will always make decisions based on knowledge and fairness - not politics.

The Save Our Suburbs Candidates wish to know what issues are of importance to you.

Let us know through this blog, or come along on this Sunday from midday and tell us yourself.