Community Consultation: John Leckie Pavilion - Licence Proposal
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Background
At its Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 27 May 2025, the City of Nedlands resolved to defer a decision on the proposed licence agreement for the John Leckie Pavilion – College Park Sporting Association to allow for community consultation.
The Council resolution requested community consultation be undertaken to achieve a proposal that is acceptable for community and sporting users.
The aim of this consultation survey is to gather feedback from community and sporting users to help shape a proposal that reflects the needs and expectations of the community and sporting groups.
Purpose of this Consultation
The City is seeking community feedback on a proposal by the newly formed College Park Sporting Association Inc. to licence a portion of the John Leckie Pavilion, located at College Park in Nedlands.
The proposal involves granting the Association a licence for the Pavilion's upper-level hall. Full details are available in the Council report from 27 May 2025, which can be found in the Documents section at the top right of this page.
We invite you to complete the survey on this page. Your feedback will help inform Council’s decision, scheduled for consideration at the August 2025 Ordinary Council Meeting.
About the Site
College Park
College Park is one of the City’s most popular and heavily used recreational reserves. It is vested in the City of Nedlands and includes several areas available for community hire via the SpacetoCo bookings platform, including:
At its Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 27 May 2025, the City of Nedlands resolved to defer a decision on the proposed licence agreement for the John Leckie Pavilion – College Park Sporting Association to allow for community consultation.
The Council resolution requested community consultation be undertaken to achieve a proposal that is acceptable for community and sporting users.
The aim of this consultation survey is to gather feedback from community and sporting users to help shape a proposal that reflects the needs and expectations of the community and sporting groups.
Purpose of this Consultation
The City is seeking community feedback on a proposal by the newly formed College Park Sporting Association Inc. to licence a portion of the John Leckie Pavilion, located at College Park in Nedlands.
The proposal involves granting the Association a licence for the Pavilion's upper-level hall. Full details are available in the Council report from 27 May 2025, which can be found in the Documents section at the top right of this page.
We invite you to complete the survey on this page. Your feedback will help inform Council’s decision, scheduled for consideration at the August 2025 Ordinary Council Meeting.
About the Site
College Park
College Park is one of the City’s most popular and heavily used recreational reserves. It is vested in the City of Nedlands and includes several areas available for community hire via the SpacetoCo bookings platform, including:
Have Your Say on the Future Use of John Leckie Pavilion
The City of Nedlands is seeking community feedback on a proposal to licence the upper level of John Leckie Pavilion, located at College Park in Nedlands, to the newly formed College Park Sporting Association Inc.
Details of the proposal are outlined in the Council report from the meeting held on Tuesday, 27 May 2025. You can view and download the full report (PDF, 1.1MB) in the Documents section at the top right of this page. Pages 5 and 7 of the Council report provide in-depth detail about the lease proposal, the areas to be leased, and the terms.
We invite you to complete this short survey and share your thoughts on the proposed use of the Pavilion.
Your feedback is important and will help guide Council’s decision-making to ensure the Pavilion continues to meet the needs of the community.
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