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www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au Warrnambool City Council keen to receive your feedback on a preferred redevelopment option for Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village (FHMV). Last year the council sought an operational and strategic review of FHMV. As a result of the review, which included extensive community consultation, work began on the creation of a master plan for FHMV. As part of this process a number of possible future options for Flagstaff Hill are being considered. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village remains a key element in the tourism strategy for Warrnambool and is noted as the key attraction for Warrnambool in both Federal and State government tourism development plans. Funding for the project has not been sought at this stage. However if the project were to proceed it would require Federal, State and Council funding. Before completing the survey, please look over the site maps to see how and where proposed redevelopment could occur. The estimated costs if the full redevelopment was to proceed would be $13 million to $15 million. Features of a possible redevelopment include: becoming Victoria’s maritime heritage centre, free access to the village area, paid admission to an expanded main building that would include the museum, an expanded restaurant and visitor information centre, more on-site accommodation, improved access and links to the site from the Warrnambool CBD and foreshore. When you have completed the survey please drop it in to Flagstaff Hill Visitor Information Centre or the Civic Centre in Liebig Street. It is important to note that the Council has not committed to a redevelopment of Flagstaff Hill. It is, however, committed to finding out how the community feels about Flagstaff Hill. www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au Below is a list of proposed changes for the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the proposals. OPTIONAL PROPOSALS STRONGLY AGREE AGREE Provide free entry to the village with links to external cycling and pedestrian paths. Expand building spaces to include larger display areas for permanent and temporary exhibitions. Reshape the village green to better accommodate markets and events. Relocate the restaurant west along the Flagstaff Hill ridge to provide diners with views to the lighthouses and bay. Relocate Victoria’s maritime history collection, currently held by Heritage Victoria, from Melbourne to Flagstaff Hill. Expand storage and work space for Warrnambool Historical Society and family history groups. Restrict paid entry areas to a museum/ interpretative centre, the garrison area and Lady Bay Lighthouse. Refine the Shipwrecked Sound and Laser Show. www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au NEUTRAL DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE PROPOSALS STRONGLY AGREE AGREE Link Flagstaff Hill and Cannon Hill with a new cycle/pedestrian path over the cutting on Lake Pertobe Road, add links to pathways over the railway tunnel to the Surfside Holiday Park. Improve accessibility with ramps and lifts between three levels: main buildings, the village and the harbour. The existing workyard will house a group accommodation facility. Relocate the workyard to the southern boundary of the site to create a large storage and workshop. This facility could possibly be used by community groups. More accommodation is to be provided on the south-east end of the site below sight lines of the garrison area. Renovate the slipway so it can operate as a boat building business. Provide a boat ramp for boats to be brought in for repairs and renovations. Add a boardwalk around the existing harbour to improve access and provide a platform for more activities. www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au NEUTRAL DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE Should Warrnambool City Council contribute financially to the operating costs of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village? Please let us know your response and reasons. Are you familiar with these Flagstaff Hill programs? Programs Flagstaff Hill Day Museum and Village Exploring Flagstaff Hill Tearooms Flagstaff Hill Education Programs Flagstaff Hill Holiday Programs New Year’s Eve on the Hill When was the last time you visited Flagstaff Hill? Australian Whaleboat Racing Championships Within the past three months Flagstaff Hill weddings or conferences Between three months and a year ago Flagstaff Hill International marketing of Warrnambool Between a year and five years ago Longer than five years Flagstaff Hill Museum and collection management programs Easter Day on the Hill Flagstaff Hill Group Tours www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au Have not heard of it Know about it Have participated in it Have you taken visiting friends or family to Flagstaff Hill? Let us know with a simple yes or no, and if yes why. Do you believe the proposed redevelopment adds to the tourism appeal of Warrnambool? Stongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree The proposed redevelopment would require Federal and State government funding, should the Council contribute to the redevelopment? Stongly agree Would you like to join the free Flagstaff Hill Ambassador Program that allows WCC ratepayers free entry when bringing a paying friend or family guest? Yes please. Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree No thank you. www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au Flagstaff Hill is the custodian of Victoria’s largest public maritime heritage collection. Do you think this collection still has relevance to Warrnambool? Stongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Q. Why is the council considering a redevelopment of Flagstaff Hill? While local support for Flagstaff Hill remains high, visitor numbers have fallen in recent years while the subsidy required by council to maintain Flagstaff Hill has increased. Strongly disagree Should the Council contribute financially to maintaining the maritime heritage collection? Stongly agree Agree Q. Why have you settled on this preferred model? The model was arrived at by the Flagstaff Hill working group following extensive community consultation in 2012 along with research which looked at trends in visitor expectations and experiences. Q. How much will it cost? Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Final costings are yet to be determined but it is anticipated that if the model were to proceed in its current form it would require $13 million to $15 million. Should it proceed funding support from multiple levels of government would be required. Could you please tell us your post code? www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au www.warrnambool.vic.gov.au
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