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The Master plan is a key initiative of the Melbourne Racing Club’s Strategic Plan ‘Project Elvstroem’ for the development of the club’s facilities and resources at Caulfield racecourse. The Melbourne Racing Club Executive Team administers this initiative with direct report to the Committee.
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New signs promoting access to the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve have been installed, welcoming residents to one of the area’s most idyllic recreation spaces.
Unveiling the signs, Caulfield Racecourse Reserve Trustees Chairman Mr Peter Le Grand, Melbourne Racing Club General Manager Commercial Operations, Mr Simon Gardner, and Mayor of the City of Glen Eira, Cr Steven Tang, encouraged local residents to better use the Centre of the Reserve.
“The new signage is a display of the Club’s commitment to promoting the use of the Centre of the Reserve as public open space, which presently provides a variety of recreational opportunities,” Mr Gardner said. “We will continue to work with council and consult with the community to enhance the Centre of the Reserve in a manner that provides for the community’s needs, in harmony with the Club’s racing and event operations,” he added.
Cr Tang said Council encouraged residents to be more active and is keen to promote the diverse mix of recreation facilities available across the municipality.
“The Centre of the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve is one of almost 70 parks, gardens and reserves available across Glen Eira offering a range of recreational pursuits and facilities for people of all ages and abilities,” he said.
Signs promoting access to the Reserve have been placed at the entry points at Glen Eira Road, Neerim Road, Station Street and Queens Avenue with further signs around the Reserve informing visitors how to access the centre.
Mr Gardner said Caulfield Racecourse is an iconic local landmark with a long and illustrious history. “Generations of families in Glen Eira have used and enjoyed the Racecourse Reserve and this is a facet of local life our Club welcomes for the ongoing benefit of all,” he added.
Retaining the existing fence and vegetation along Queens Avenue provides the most effective safety control, a risk assessment report has found. To complete the risk assessment, two sections of palisade fencing were installed along Queens Avenue between Kambrook Road and Station Street and visual, aural, traffic, maintenance, pedestrian and access issues and impacts evaluated.
Consultants, Worley Parsons Pty Ltd, sought the views of jockeys, trainers and stewards, while the Club wrote to local residents providing an opportunity for community input.
The consultant’s recently completed report found:
“The report’s findings reinforced the vital role appropriate fencing plays in ensuring safety and security for racecourse users, workers, visitors and local residents,” Mr Warran Brown, Chief Executive, Melbourne Racing Club said. “Having considered the findings, the Club will develop new short and medium-term plans to look after the fence. With responsibility for the vegetation resting with the City of Glen Eira we will also seek to meet with Council to discuss possible vegetation improvements along the fence line.”
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