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The Brukunga Hall is owned by Mount Barker District Council and operated by Mount Barker Community Centre for the enjoyment of the Brukunga community. At a recent consultation day in Brukunga, the community expressed interest in re-developing the garden beds around Brukunga Hall and having an outdoor space to run community activities and workshops.  This would add to the aesthetic value of the centre of town while providing an opportunity for the local community to connect with each other and make a contribution to their hall.

Mount Barker Community Centre with support from Mount Barker District Council has been funded by the Department of Premier and Cabinet and Wellbeing SA to deliver the following project outcomes in Brukunga:

-          Create a concept design for Brukunga Hall that captures community needs and wishes for the site and provides a plan for the ongoing development of the facility as a community hub.
-          Provide a range of activities to facilitate community connection, practical projects and activities that are linked with gardening and nature.

We would be grateful if you took some time to review the draft concept design for the Brukunga Hall and complete this survey!

A copy of the draft concept design can be viewed at (copy and paste link): https://yoursay.mountbarker.sa.gov.au/harrogate-brukunga-progress/news_feed/brukunga-and-harrogate-hall-masterplan-development

Mount Barker Community Centre is now seeking broader community feedback/input into the further development of the concept design.

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* 1. What is your age category

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* 2. How would you most likely travel to the Brukunga Hall?

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* 3. Please rate the following elements of the draft concept plan

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Formalised car park with line marking
Raised vegetable garden beds
 Seating options amongst garden beds
Pergola / shelter 6m x 3.5m and picnic table
Pizza oven
Mural along the concrete retaining wall
Sculpture / art element
Fruit trees planted to create a buffer between car park and ‘community zone’
Additional native plants and trees
Removal of the existing bus shelter
Pathway addition to provide entry and access to playground and integrate with art elements.
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