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Hilton pocket park
Share Hilton pocket park on Facebook Share Hilton pocket park on Twitter Share Hilton pocket park on Linkedin Email Hilton pocket park linkThe construction budget for Hilton Pocket Park was approved by Fremantle Council on 28 June 2017 and adopted into the 2017/18 budget.The detailed design can now be prepared and will balance site access with safety. Construction will commence later in the year, in the meantime we are working to source reclaimed materials for the space.
Find out more.
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O'Connor landscaping
Share O'Connor landscaping on Facebook Share O'Connor landscaping on Twitter Share O'Connor landscaping on Linkedin Email O'Connor landscaping linkA new green space has been completed in the O'Connor Industrial Area, near the corner of Forsyth Street and Hines Road.A key target of the Greening Fremantle Strategy 2020 is to provide usable open space within walking distance for every resident and worker in the City of Fremantle.
This upgrade includes some recycled seating and landscaping, and will provide a space for nearby workers and residents to stop and relax, or enjoy a break.
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Green your garden with subsidised plants
Share Green your garden with subsidised plants on Facebook Share Green your garden with subsidised plants on Twitter Share Green your garden with subsidised plants on Linkedin Email Green your garden with subsidised plants linkThroughout May the City and APACE Nursery are offering all City of Fremantle residents native plants for your private property at the subsidised price of $1.50 per tube.
It’s all part of our One Planet commitment to biodiversity. Find out more and get the voucher.
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Do you want to get involved in creating a greener Fremantle?
Share Do you want to get involved in creating a greener Fremantle? on Facebook Share Do you want to get involved in creating a greener Fremantle? on Twitter Share Do you want to get involved in creating a greener Fremantle? on Linkedin Email Do you want to get involved in creating a greener Fremantle? linkVolunteering with a local ‘Friends of’ group is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, learn new skills and build knowledge across our city. If you’re interested in getting involved, we’re interested to know what sorts of activities you’d like to do and what skills you can contribute.
Take our five minute online survey by 4pm Tuesday 25 April. Your feedback will guide how we work with ‘Friends of’ groups in the future and help us to facilitate meaningful, fun and rewarding volunteer activities.