Community Input Sought for Mayfield Centre Upgrade

City of Newcastle

City of Newcastle is inviting Mayfield residents and businesses to take part in a series of "walk-shops" to uncover ideas for the future of their suburb.

Two walking tours will visit four locations within the Maitland Road shopping precinct to explore how locals use these areas now, and what could be done to make them more vibrant, active spaces.

The feedback will help guide concept designs for future placemaking activities and start to inform the development of the Mayfield Local Centre upgrade.

Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said City of Newcastle was committed to collaborating with the Mayfield community.

"Our Local Centre upgrades are designed to refresh and revitalise neighbourhood shopping precincts across Newcastle, which in turn encourages residents to support local businesses," Cr Nelmes said.

"We want to work with the community to implement revitalised infrastructure, improved landscaping, and public art that aims to create an inviting space for people to meet, relax and enjoy retail offerings in a safe and welcoming environment.

"This first stage of consultation will help inform future planning for Mayfield, allowing us to capture the community's thoughts on how they use their local centre, and how we can better activate these spaces for the benefit of all."

Walking tours will be held at 11am on Thursday, 22 August and 10.30am on Sunday, 25 August.

Participants will be encouraged to give their feedback on each of the sites located within the Maitland Road precinct between Kerr Street and Silsoe Street.

Visit https://PlanningMayfield.eventbrite.com.au to sign up for one of the tours, or visit the Have Your Say page on City of Newcastle's website to share feedback online before 13 September.

The Mayfield project will be delivered through City of Newcastle's Local Centres program, which invests in communities across Newcastle.

Concept planning and detailed design work for priority sites in Mayfield is expected to occur in 2025, along with further engagement, with construction earmarked for 2026.

Previous projects have delivered upgrades in Beresford Avenue, Beresfield; Mitchell Street, Stockton; Young Street, Carrington; James Street Plaza, Hamilton; Llewellyn Street, Merewether; Joslin Street, Kotara, Sandgate Road, Shortland; Nelson Street, Wallsend, Blackbutt Village, New Lambton and Darby Street, Cooks Hill.

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