Matraville Youth and Cultural Hall

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Consultation has concluded

Construction on the new Matraville Youth and Cultural Hall is due to commence late 2022. 
You can follow the project here


New hall design on public exhibition

Plans for the new Matraville Youth and Cultural Hall are now on public exhibition as part of the development application process to construct the new hall. The project will see a new hall with a generous covered forecourt, new accessible toilets, new kitchen and improved ventilation and lighting.

Click here to view the Development Application and make a submission.

All submissions will be considered as part of the detailed planning assessment, and the development application will be determined by the Randwick Local Planning Panel later this year.

Exhibition closes: 22 October 2021.

Stage one consultation 

Read the Consultation Outcomes Report here.

Randwick Council has allocated funds in Council’s Budget for 2020-21 to build a new hall at the site of the Matraville Youth & Cultural Hall on Knowles Avenue, Matraville.

The existing building dates from the 1960s, is in poor condition and is not serving the community well. It will be demolished and a new building constructed on the same site.

To help inform Council’s design for the new hall we’re seeking input from the community. Have you ever used the hall? What was your experience? What would make you use it in the future and what activities would you like to see offered?

Your feedback is important to ensure we can deliver a facility that works for the community and is sensitive to its residential setting.

Tell us your thoughts by:

Consultation period: 23 September to 13 October 2020.

The next stage of the project will be develop a design for the new hall using your feedback.

Construction on the new Matraville Youth and Cultural Hall is due to commence late 2022. 
You can follow the project here


New hall design on public exhibition

Plans for the new Matraville Youth and Cultural Hall are now on public exhibition as part of the development application process to construct the new hall. The project will see a new hall with a generous covered forecourt, new accessible toilets, new kitchen and improved ventilation and lighting.

Click here to view the Development Application and make a submission.

All submissions will be considered as part of the detailed planning assessment, and the development application will be determined by the Randwick Local Planning Panel later this year.

Exhibition closes: 22 October 2021.

Stage one consultation 

Read the Consultation Outcomes Report here.

Randwick Council has allocated funds in Council’s Budget for 2020-21 to build a new hall at the site of the Matraville Youth & Cultural Hall on Knowles Avenue, Matraville.

The existing building dates from the 1960s, is in poor condition and is not serving the community well. It will be demolished and a new building constructed on the same site.

To help inform Council’s design for the new hall we’re seeking input from the community. Have you ever used the hall? What was your experience? What would make you use it in the future and what activities would you like to see offered?

Your feedback is important to ensure we can deliver a facility that works for the community and is sensitive to its residential setting.

Tell us your thoughts by:

Consultation period: 23 September to 13 October 2020.

The next stage of the project will be develop a design for the new hall using your feedback.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Complete this survey to tell us what you think about the Matraville Youth and Cultural Hall. You need to be registered on this site to undertake this survey. 

    We will use your feedback to help us develop the design and function of the new community hall to ensure it best meets community need. 

    YOUR PRIVACY: We will not make public your personal details, but we may use and publish excerpts of your comments and feedback (without identifying details) as part of our community consultation analysis.

    Consultation has concluded
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