Princess May Park Master Plan

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The City of Fremantle is looking to rejuvenate Princess May Park in the Fremantle city centre and transform the park into a welcoming and safe place for everyone.

The draft master plan proposes thirty six actions to improve the parks' design, facilities and heritage buildings. Amongst these are: a central public walk way, new pedestrian crossing, new trees and landscaping, new play space, building conservation work, improved lighting and pedestrian paths through the park to improve connection through the park and beyond.

Share your thoughts on the draft master plan until Wednesday 21 October 2015.

Draft Master Plan Princess May Park (full)


You can provide feedback on

The City of Fremantle is looking to rejuvenate Princess May Park in the Fremantle city centre and transform the park into a welcoming and safe place for everyone.

The draft master plan proposes thirty six actions to improve the parks' design, facilities and heritage buildings. Amongst these are: a central public walk way, new pedestrian crossing, new trees and landscaping, new play space, building conservation work, improved lighting and pedestrian paths through the park to improve connection through the park and beyond.

Share your thoughts on the draft master plan until Wednesday 21 October 2015.

Draft Master Plan Princess May Park (full)


You can provide feedback on the draft masterplan in the following ways:
Your feedback will help finalise the plan before it is presented to council to be adopted.
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