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Ballina Council Urgently Seeks Housing Assurance for Wardell Grounds

UPDATE: Ballina Council has just announced a resolution to protect the Wardell Recreation Grounds from permanent conversion into essential housing. In a decisive meeting last week, officials expressed urgent concerns over the potential loss of this vital community space, which has served residents during times of crisis.

The Wardell Recreation Grounds have been earmarked by the NSW government as a temporary housing solution for residents of Cabbage Tree Island who were displaced by devastating floods in February and March 2022. Now, with plans to make this housing arrangement permanent, the Council is demanding assurances that a comparable open space will be created for the community before any changes are made.

Mayor Sharon Cadwallader spearheaded this resolution, emphasizing the need for “a compensating area of open space,” which would include essential facilities such as a clubhouse or an evacuation center. This move comes as a response to growing fears that losing the recreation grounds would severely impact local residents’ quality of life and available community resources.

During the meeting, an amendment proposed by Councillor Phil Meehan and seconded by Councillor Kiri Dicker aimed to initiate consultations with relevant state agencies and the Wardell community regarding the future use of the recreation grounds. However, this amendment was voted down, primarily due to the mayor’s casting vote. The motion passed with support from Councillors Michelle Bailey, Simon Kinny, Damian Loone, Therese Crollick, Simon Chate, Eva Ramsey, and Erin Karsten.

This urgent situation highlights the ongoing struggles faced by communities affected by natural disasters and the pressing need for adequate housing solutions. As the Council pushes for clarity and support from the NSW government, local residents are left wondering about the future of their recreational space and the potential implications for their community.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed as developments unfold. Ballina Council is expected to continue advocating for the community’s needs and to seek further engagement with state officials to secure the necessary commitments for open space before any housing plans are finalized.

Watch for updates as this situation progresses, impacting not just Wardell, but the broader community grappling with the aftermath of recent floods.

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