Collie River Valley Bulletin, March 23, 2023

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BULLETIN

COLLIE RIVER VALLEY Published by LOCALS for LOCALS

Eco tourist plan for Minningup EDITION No. 125

TWO lots have been excised from the Minningup Pool reserve to enable the development of short term eco tourist accommodation. The Shire of Collie has memorandums of understanding with two proponents, with one of them, Desen Pty Ltd, the

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recent recipient of a $100,000 South West Development Commission (SWDC) grant. Shire president Sarah Stanley said the shire continues to work with the state government, traditional owners, community and potential developers to develop

a vision for Minningup Pool. Cr Stanley said that the vision “enhances the natural beauty, protects the environment and acknowledges the cultural significance of this extraordinarily special place." A WA Government spokesperson said WB Management, on behalf of Desen,

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has been funded to complete a concept plan for development of eco-friendly accommodation at the site colloquially referred to as the "old hockey ground". “An expression of interest was developed by the shire, in 2020, seeking proponents to develop short term eco-tourism accommodation on reserve 34343 (Minningup Pool),” the spokesperson said. “This followed the Minningup Pool Demand and Pre-feasibility Study, which had been completed in 2019. Desen was one of two proponents selected through this process.” Planning for utilities and servicing for the broader Minningup Pool development is the responsibility of the shire and/or the developer, depending on the arrangement between the two, the spokesperson said. WB Management will be required to undertake community consultation in relation to its development plans. “Consultants Icon Tourism continue to work with the proponent to establish concept plans and a business case for their eco-tourism development,” shire chief executive officer Stuart Devenish said this week. “The SWDC grant was to assist in the development of a detailed business case,” he said. Story continued page 2.


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