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Swan Brewery Crawley

Crawley-Nedlands

Vision

Nestled in a sea of trees, Crawley-Nedlands’ foundations are built on community strength. Its friendly, neighbourhood vibe comes from the people who call it home – both residents, and students of the historic University of Western Australia. With a unique sense tranquillity and safety, it is also one of Perth’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.

What we’ve heard:

Neighbourhood priorities

  • Enhancing the neighbourhood’s character through streetscape improvements, greening and stronger connections to UWA, Kings Park, Swan River, parks and open spaces.
  • Managing the interface and relationship between existing and future development, with a focus on character, amenity, transport and access.
  • Improving cycle paths, parking and cross-overs.
  • Exploring future community facility and infrastructure needs.
  • Continue to work with neighbourhood groups, residents and stakeholders to support activation, events and business vitality.

Visit City of Perth Western Residents Inc

Neighbourhood Commitments 2022/23

UWA-QEII Precinct Plan (Liveable & Prosperous)

Development of this Precinct Plan is being led by the City, with involvement from the City of Nedlands, State Government, community and stakeholders.

The aim is to deliver a holistic plan that guides sustainable growth while reflecting the area’s character and qualities. It will improve overall liveability and identify opportunities to support the economic impact and potential of the QEII Medical Precinct and UWA for both the local neighbourhood and the State.

Lighter and Brighter (Sustainable)

The design and procurement phase of a program to replace light fittings and poles for Park, Crawley, Wingfield and Kings Park Avenues will commence in 22/23.

Electrical lighting renewal is programmed for Park Avenue.

Neighbourhood Greening (Sustainable) 

More than 100 street trees are scheduled for planting along Winthrop Avenue, Mounts Bay Road and Hampden Road to improve streetscapes and the pedestrian experience.