Ladies and Gentlemen,
 
the following has been sent to the club and is included here for your information and consideration.
 
Dear Toomuc Valley residents (and friends),
Please read the request below. We all participated in the planting of the thousands of thriving trees that make this Toomuc trail such a community asset (and delight). Now we have a chance to further improve it. We are told that our chances of obtaining the necessary Federal funding depend on our showing our full support by signing the petition. Numbers count!! Please sign.
Cheers,
Joy (for the TVRA)
 
 
Voice your Support for Federal Funding towards the Toomuc Valley Nature Reserve Shared Path
 
Over recent months the Toomuc path proposal has attracted immense support from the community as there are a huge number of residents and families who actively exercise, walk, run, cycle and exercise dogs along the Toomuc trail to the south of Princes Highway. The need to extend the path north has been recognised by organisations such as SJD Homes, Toomuc Landcare Group, Cardinia Shire and is supported by Jason Wood MP Federal Member for LaTrobe. It  will provide many benefits including the safety for school children walking to and from surrounding schools.
 
Stage 1; the project works include the development of a 3 metre wide shared path to continue from Syme Road and extend to Brown Road.
Stage 2; will then join Brown Road to the very popular Cardinia Aqueduct Trail.   
      
The benefits are many including:
  • improved community & school children safety
  • all abilities access
  • use for cycling, walking, sporting groups
  • encourage tourism
  • help reduce obesity epidemic
  • improve social cohesion
  • support healthy living and social recreation.
 
Please show your support for this much needed project by signing the petition via clicking on this link: –
 
Feel free to share this message with your friends & community groups!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kind Regards,
 
Simon Dunstan
Director
M: 0412 323 712  |  433 Princes Hwy, Officer Vic 3809  |  P: 03 9095 8000