Share your feedback on the draft Upper Beaconsfield Reserve Masterplan

Published: 30 April 2025

Cardinia Shire Council is seeking community feedback on the draft Upper Beaconsfield Reserve Masterplan.

The draft masterplan has been developed using ideas gathered from the initial community consultation in mid-2024, where residents shared their vision for the future of the Upper Beaconsfield Reserve.  

The draft masterplan aims to provide a strategic framework for the Upper Beaconsfield Reserve future planning, to meet the community’s evolving sport, leisure, and environmental needs over the next ten years. Key features and enhancements proposed in the plan include: 

  • Upgrade of the oval surface and installation of player shelters. 
  • Paved walkways around the pavilion with connections to the picnic and playground areas. 
  • Relocation of the playground when the existing requires renewal. 
  • New picnic shelter, BBQ and picnic tables. 
  • New community gathering space, gravel surface and informal seating. 
  • New gravel pedestrian path/ horse trail along Burton Road to connect the Stoney Creek Road Trail with the equestrian precinct. 
  • Various other improvement to the equestrian areas including; new fence, resurface, installation of shelter over tiered seating, installation of floodlighting around the public arena, upgrades to the club room, extension of the store and wayfinding signage. 

Residents are invited to review the draft masterplan and share their feedback to ensure that the final plan accurately reflects the needs and desires of the community. Community feedback will play a vital role in guiding the future development of this much-loved reserve.  

Upper Beaconsfield Reserve is a crown land reserve managed by an appointed Crown Land Reserve Committee. Implementation of this masterplan is subject to available funding and resources. 

View the draft Upper Beaconsfield Reserve Masterplan and share your ideas before consultation closes on 25 May.  

For more information, visit cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay 

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