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Residents and visitors asked for ideas to improve Nambour town centre

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Residents and regular visitors to a key regional centre are being urged to have their say on town safety and help council “to more effectively create a welcoming and activated” CBD.

Sunshine Coast Council has two community engagement programs for Nambour: the Nambour Place Score survey and the Nambour Community Safety survey.

Division 10 Councillor David Law said the programs provided locals with a chance to improve the hinterland town.

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“The Nambour Community Safety online survey … will be undertaken in partnership with UniSC, to better understand public perceptions of safety in the Nambour Special Entertainment Precinct and broader CBD,” he said.

“The findings will be used to explore opportunities to more effectively create a welcoming and activated Nambour CBD and entertainment precinct.”

The hinterland hub has experienced some trying times recently, including a spate of break-ins last month, which prompted residents to ask for help. Locals have also reported several unruly incidents and a petition was started for ‘A Safer CBD for Nambour’.

The information from the Nambour Community Safety survey is the second phase and will be used by UniSC and council to better understand perceptions of safety in Nambour.

The feedback will be compared with previous research findings including actual crime and safety data (which showed that Nambour generally has a lower crime rate than many other areas) and to assist in the development of strategies to minimise crime and safety issues.

The research could enhance activation of public space, community cohesion and business confidence to strengthen connection to Nambour, the Nambour Special Entertainment Precinct and broader CBD.

Nambour is a bustling hinterland town.

Dr Emily Moir, who is leading the UniSC research team, welcomed people who lived, worked, or visited Nambour regularly to complete the Nambour Community Safety online survey.

The second survey is part of the Nambour (Namba) Place Revitalisation Project, where council will undertake important research into community perceptions of various streets within the Nambour Town Centre.

“People are invited to visit the town centre and complete a Place Experience Assessment survey by snapping a QR code in five different streets across Nambour – Currie Street, Bury Street, Howard Street, Lowe Street and Ann Street,” Cr Law said.

“They can also complete the Nambour Place Score survey in person until December 11. The project team will also be onsite in Nambour in late November to conduct in-person surveys with the community.

“The information will feed into previous community engagement and planning with community groups and council to outline a vision for Nambour’s future.”

Information from this work will provide baseline data which will inform future designs and important insights on how the town centre will look and function.

By sharing ideas for improving the town centre, participants also have the chance to enter a Place Score competition and win one of five $100 online shopping vouchers (terms and conditions apply).

Nambour Place Revitalisation Project is part of the Nambour Centre Activation Project (NCAP) which is focussed on invigorating the major hinterland centre over the next 10 to 15 years.

Provide your feedback on the Place Score survey before December 11 by snapping the QR code or catch up with the project team, who will be in Nambour.

Visit council’s Have Your Say page to complete the Nambour Community Safety survey before November 28.

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