The community is invited to have their say on proposed artwork in Dick Jones Reserve, Lang Lang. Feedback is open now until Monday 4 September.
Community input will inform if there is interest for the proposed installation of a horse sculpture at Dick Jones Reserve, Lang Lang in homage to Lang Lang’s rodeo history.
The proposed artwork aims to nurture a sense of community and shared history whilst also being a destination piece to encourage visitors to spend time in the town and contribute to Lang Lang’s economy.
Cardinia Shire Council is hosting a pop event Friday 18 August from 11am-12pm at Dick Jones Reserve to answer questions and gather feedback.
Council previously engaged with the community in 2020, receiving positive feedback in support of public artwork in Lang Lang. This feedback was used to decide details of the artwork including the location and reference to Lang Lang’s rodeo history.
The artwork was postponed due to some challenges including COVID-19, and the passing of Councillor Ray Brown who was a strong advocate for the project. Now with the opportunity to deliver the project, council would like to re-explore the community’s interest for the artwork.
Cardinia Shire Council Mayor, Councillor Tammy Radford, encourages community members to give their feedback.
“We want to hear from you about this exciting new proposed public artwork!”
“We are committed to listening to our community to create engaging, appealing and harmonious public spaces through art projects across the shire”, Mayor Radford said.
Community members can provide feedback in several ways:
Have Your Say online: www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay In person at the Civic Centre: 20 Siding Avenue, Officer By email: [email protected] (subject: Lang Lang Public Artwork) By post: PO Box 7, Pakenham VIC 3810 Drop-in Session: Friday 18 August, 11am-12pm at Dick Jones Reserve (corner Westernport Road and Rosebery Street, Lang Lang)For more information and to have your say on the proposed artwork visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay