Have your say on our Draft Community Engagement Strategy
Whether you live, work, study or play in Cumberland, we want to hear your thoughts about our Community Engagement Strategy.
Community engagement is about having a say on Council decisions that impact you. The Cumberland City Council Draft Community Engagement Strategy 2025 - 2029 has been developed to guide engagement practices with the local community, businesses and stakeholders when Council is developing its plans, policies and programs. It outlines the guiding principles and approach for ensuring the community has an opportunity to have their say in a meaningful way.
Summary of Draft Community Engagement Strategy
This handy reference will allow you to find information in the Community Engagement Strategy quickly. You can read this information in more detail by downloading a copy of the Community Engagement Strategy from the document library of viewing the flipbook below.
Part A: Introduction
This section gives an overview:
- About the strategy - what the purpose of community engagement is for.
- About Cumberland City Council – the local government area and a snapshot of the community.
Part B: Strategic Framework for Community Engagement
This section covers the following:
- What is community engagement – An explanation about what community engagement is.
- Community engagement commitments – built on the core values, code of ethics and spectrum created by the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2).
- Who, how and when we engage – outlining the levels of community engagement for different projects and detailing how and when we will engage with residents, businesses, community groups and all stakeholders.
- Feedback and public exhibition and participation – how to get involved in projects and give feedback.
- Inclusive participation – the methods Cumberland uses to engage the community to ensure that all voices are heard.
Part C: Implementation Approach
- Objectives – Cumberland’s four engagement objectives for the local community.
- Action Plan – the way that Cumberland City will meet these objectives.
- Measuring our success – how we will evaluate.
Have Your Say:
We encourage you to download a copy of the Community Engagement Strategy for review from our document library.
The draft Community Engagement Strategy 2025 - 2029 is also available in hardcopy form at:
- Auburn Customer Service Centre, 1 Susan Street, Auburn.
- Merrylands Customer Service Centre and Library, 16 Memorial Avenue, Merrylands.
- Aubun Library, Civic Place, 1 Susan Street, Auburn
- Granville Library, 1 Memorial Drive, Granville
- Greystanes Library, 732 Merrylands Road, Greystanes
- Guildford Library, Railway Terrace, Guildford
- Lidcombe Library, 3 Bridge Street, Lidcombe
- Merrylands Library, Corner of Miller and Newman Streets, Merrylands
- Regents Park Library, 1 Amy Street, Regents Park
- Wentworthville Library, 2 Lane Street, Wentworthville
During this community consultation period, the residents are encouraged to submit their comments on the proposal by completing the feedback form below. If you prefer, you can complete email your submission, or write it out and post that in to the Council instead of completing it online. Submissions are open until 11pm Sunday 19 January 2025.
To Make A Submission on the Proposal:
Submissions concerning the above proposal are to be made by Sunday 19 January 2025.
There are three ways you can lodge a submission:
- Complete an online submission below.
- Email your submission to Council@cumberland.nsw.gov.au
- Post your submission to The General Manager, Cumberland City Council, PO Box 42, Merrylands NSW 2160.
Join the conversation and have your say!