Narrabri Shire Council is calling for feedback from the Wee Waa community in the development of a master plan for the redevelopment of the old NAB building, enhancement of the War Memorial Grove within the central business district, and improvement of Dangar Park.

In a media statement, council said it recognises the importance of community involvement in shaping the future of these vital spaces and aims to create a vibrant and inclusive environment that reflects the needs and aspirations of its residents.

The master plan initiative seeks to provide a strategic vision for the area’s development, design, and utilisation.

Council believes that collaboration with community members is essential to ensure that the final plan reflects the values and desires of the diverse community it serves.

Council is conducting a survey and holding public meetings to gather feedback and ideas from residents, businesses, community organisations, and other stakeholders.

In its statement, council said it encourages everyone to participate and share their thoughts.

Mayor Ron Campbell said the community’s input will play a crucial role in shaping the master plan.

“Council is committed to transparent decision-making where every voice is heard and valued,” Cr Campbell said. “By working together, we can create spaces that enrich our community’s quality of life and foster a strong sense of belonging.”

To participate in the master plan development process, community members are encouraged to complete a survey and attend one of the community meetings held at the Old NAB building on Wednesday, July 26 from 6.30am to 7.30am or 6.30pm to 7.30pm.

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