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The Wayfinding and Signage Project aims to improve how visitors and residents are guided through the local government area to find the diverse experiences, attractions and services on offer throughout Hawkesbury.
This project will introduce a cohesive and consistent signage suite that will ensure navigating the Hawkesbury is smooth and user friendly, and highlights the important places, histories and stories throughout the region.
Richmond, South Windsor and Windsor will receive upgraded signage throughout their town centre's as part of this project.
Council will also install 26 entry gateway signs and a range of additional signs in 11 locations including Bilpin, Bligh Park, Clarendon, Colo, Glossodia, Kurmond, Kurrajong, North Richmond, Pitt Town, St Albans, and Wilberforce.
Community Consultation
The draft Wayfinding Strategy underwent community consultation in 2021. To learn more click HERE.
Further consultation was undertaken in 2024 with Merana Aboriginal Community Association for the Hawkesbury Inc to finalise the Indigenous acknowledgements to be included on the final signage designs.
FINAL Signage Strategy
The signs that will be installed have been designed utilising the endorsed Wayfinding Strategy. To view this strategy, click HERE..
Getting around and Discovering the Hawkesbury will be funded through the NSW Government's Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program in association with Hawkesbury City Council. The Program will see $2 billion worth of transformational infrastructure delivered across Western Sydney.
The Wayfinding and Signage Project aims to improve how visitors and residents are guided through the local government area to find the diverse experiences, attractions and services on offer throughout Hawkesbury.
This project will introduce a cohesive and consistent signage suite that will ensure navigating the Hawkesbury is smooth and user friendly, and highlights the important places, histories and stories throughout the region.
Richmond, South Windsor and Windsor will receive upgraded signage throughout their town centre's as part of this project.
Council will also install 26 entry gateway signs and a range of additional signs in 11 locations including Bilpin, Bligh Park, Clarendon, Colo, Glossodia, Kurmond, Kurrajong, North Richmond, Pitt Town, St Albans, and Wilberforce.
Community Consultation
The draft Wayfinding Strategy underwent community consultation in 2021. To learn more click HERE.
Further consultation was undertaken in 2024 with Merana Aboriginal Community Association for the Hawkesbury Inc to finalise the Indigenous acknowledgements to be included on the final signage designs.
FINAL Signage Strategy
The signs that will be installed have been designed utilising the endorsed Wayfinding Strategy. To view this strategy, click HERE..
Getting around and Discovering the Hawkesbury will be funded through the NSW Government's Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program in association with Hawkesbury City Council. The Program will see $2 billion worth of transformational infrastructure delivered across Western Sydney.