tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post2893076116376159979..comments2023-11-03T18:42:30.331+08:00Comments on South of the River: Foreshore FuturesPeter Besthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10834682913879973336noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post-14112716704882272302013-07-09T21:34:50.247+08:002013-07-09T21:34:50.247+08:00Thanks for blog. I am in Kimberley so unable to ac...Thanks for blog. I am in Kimberley so unable to access it properly. I get back on 17th so may not be able to attend meeting. I would like to see the bronze plaque installed commemorating the Chinese gardens. I know one was made but previous query has not resulted in action. Similarly we need the indigenous history of the mill recorded there. Work was done but it was never finalised. Very overdue records of our history still missing!<br />Good luck. <br />Pat Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post-63584076656146934912013-07-09T09:38:16.743+08:002013-07-09T09:38:16.743+08:00Thanks Peter. This really is informative stuff.Thanks Peter. This really is informative stuff.Indirannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post-17614968300063222152013-07-09T08:58:13.905+08:002013-07-09T08:58:13.905+08:00As a member of the Sir James Mitchell Park Advisor...As a member of the Sir James Mitchell Park Advisory Group I am pleased to see this post Pete. We want as many people as possible to be aware of this planning process and the survey.<br />My personal aims for SJMP include :<br />1. Increased recogntion of Aboriginal culture including plant use.<br />2. Environmental education.<br />3. Increased recognition of past uses such as Chinese market gardens, farming etc <br />I believe these 3 things can be combined in at least one sustainable garden.<br />I wasn't aware of the racetrack - thanks.John McBainnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post-65391610979320032552013-07-09T07:39:55.703+08:002013-07-09T07:39:55.703+08:00Great blog entry Peter.Great blog entry Peter.Matt Jeloneknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post-45830351438906379902013-07-09T07:38:03.101+08:002013-07-09T07:38:03.101+08:00As a regular cyclist around the south of Perth I w...As a regular cyclist around the south of Perth I would like to make one comment regarding what I believe is one particularly dangerous spot.<br />If a cyclist riding west to east approaches Douglas Av the bike path turns towards the car park now and crosses adjacent to the first car in the car park.<br />This is a blind spot and it concerns me the possibility of car bike collision.<br />It could easily be fixed by moving the junction back to its original position about 20 yards to the west.<br /><br />In addition in heavy congested areas I would like to suggest that you put up low bush around the edge of the path. This will act as a visual marker to pedestrians crossing the bike path without looking.<br /><br />James Cooper<br />James Coopernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4492508455000953794.post-82979408500042226942013-07-08T23:39:13.649+08:002013-07-08T23:39:13.649+08:00Great blog entry Peter.Great blog entry Peter.Mattnoreply@blogger.com