Do you run, walk or ride around Broome? Which tracks and trails would you like to see
developed, and where do you want them to go?
The Shire of Broome is developing a new Recreation Trails Master Plan and is hosting a
Community Workshop on Tuesday 24 May to better understand the paths and circuits
used by the community.
Shire of Broome Club Development Officer, Mike Doyle, said that anyone with suggestions
or ideas on how to connect the Broome town site was encouraged to attend the workshop
that will be facilitated by consultants UDLA.
"If you'd like to talk about how to connect our businesses, schools and key destinations
then please join us," Mr Doyle said.
"The aim of the Broome Recreation Trails Master Plan is to outline a long-term strategy for
developing pathways, tracks and trails to connect existing and proposed destinations
including housing estates, schools and parks, and key sporting, tourism, cultural and
shopping destinations.
"We also want to identify potential areas to develop recreational activities including BMX
and mountain bike riding, and personal training, running and triathlon circuits, along with
ways to market and promote these sites and trails."
Funding for the project has been provided by the WA Department of Sport and Recreation
and Lotterywest.
The Recreation Trails Master Plan Community Workshop will be held at the Broome Civic
Centre on Tuesday 24 May at 5.30pm. For more information or to RSVP please contact Mr
Doyle at mike.doyle@broome.wa.gov.au or call (08) 9191 3439.
ENDS
| Venue: | Broome Civic Centre | | Starting: | 5:30 PM | | Tuesday 24th May 2016 | | Ending: | 6:30 PM | | Date of Registration: | Wednesday, 25 May 2016 |
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