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Aquatic centre feedback welcomed on stage 2

November 17, 2021 BY

An artist's impression of the new North Bellarine Aquatic Centre. Photo: CITY OF GREATER GEELONG

HAVE YOUR SAY – NORTH BELLARINE AQUATIC AND LEISURE CENTRE STAGE TWO 

Help shape plans for a proposed indoor aquatic and leisure centre at Drysdale, which could feature indoor heated pools, a gymnasium, and wellness centre.

In partnership with the Australian Government, we’re already delivering a new 50-metre outdoor heated pool in stage one.

We’re seeking your feedback on initial plans for a complementary indoor facility to be delivered in stage two.

Your feedback will be used to develop concept plans to advocate for $45 million in funding from the Victorian and Australian Governments.

We would love to hear your thoughts.

To have your say on the initial concepts visit  https://yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/nbalc  before 5pm on Sunday 12 December 2021.

TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

We’re inviting community feedback to help us shape the designs for the proposed stage 2 indoor aquatic and leisure centre.

The indicative plans we have developed are based on submissions made by the community to Council in April 2021 and further consultation with the North Bellarine Aquatic Centre Advocacy Group.

Complete the short survey to tell us what you want to see in the proposed indoor aquatic and leisure centre.

>>>  https://yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/nbalc

Consultation opened on Thursday 11 November and closes at 5pm on Sunday 12 December 2021.

Previous community engagement:

2021 – 2020: Ongoing dialogue with the Northern Bellarine Aquatic Centre Advocacy Group

2020 Between July – August: we asked for community feedback on two proposed locations

2018: Community consultation undertaken in the development of the draft City of Greater Geelong Social Infrastructure Policy (2018) under the Our Community Places and Spaces Engagement process, and liaison with the Northern Bellarine Aquatic Centre Advocacy Group has provided insight into the level of demand for improved aquatic provision on the Bellarine Peninsula.

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