Further information -
"The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust (Harbour Trust) has prepared a draft amendment to its Management Plan for Middle Head in Mosman.
The key aims of the Management Plan for Middle Head are to protect the environmental and heritage values of the land; maximise public access; allow for adaptive re-use of buildings; and integrate the site with adjoining lands as part of a unified Headland Park.
The Harbour Trust and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) manage adjoining lands at Middle Head as public parkland and are coordinating planning and community consultation. Together the Harbour Trust and NPWS are aiming to collaborate on whole-of-headland outcomes such as bushland management and a connected network of paths, to create a unified parkland.
To learn more about the NPWS’ preparation and exhibition of a draft Master Plan for its land at Middle Head visit:
https://engage.environment.nsw.gov.au/consult.
The Harbour Trust is inviting submissions from interested individuals and organisations regarding the Draft Amendment to its Management Plan for Middle Head.
The Draft Amendment to the Management Plan will be on public exhibition from Thursday 3 November 2016 to Friday 16 December 2016 and can be viewed at:
www.harbourtrust.gov.au Harbour Trust office, Building 28, Best Avenue (off Suakin Drive), Mosman (9am – 5pm Weekdays)
Mosman Council, Mosman Square, Spit Junction (8:30am – 5pm Weekdays)
Mosman Library, Library Walk, Spit Junction (Open 7 days check website for opening hours)
NPWS Office Corner of Middle Head Road and Old Forts Road, Mosman (10am – 4pm Wed & Thurs)
Office of Environment and Heritage, Level 14, 59-61 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000 (8.30am – 5pm Weekdays)
Submissions are invited until 5:00pm AEST, Friday 16 December 2016 and should be sent to:
Email: consulttrust@harbourtrust.gov.au
or Post:
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
PO Box 607
MOSMAN NSW 2088"
The utilisation of Cobblers Beach is interesting - it has historical significance from WWII when it was the location for the submarine nets across Middle Harbour and the Management Consultants what to highlight that and encourage a people to visit the beach to view the remnants of that period.
While noting that the beach is deemed a nude bathing beach it seems to ignore this fact and looking to improve access (good), create picnic facitilies such as benches and tables and possibly have managed camping. It fails to recognise that on a good summer's day there will be 200+ naked people on the beach and surrounds lying cheek to jowl on every available square centimetre of available space and that across the day more than 400 people will visit the beach.
it is also suggesting the beach could be used for ocean swims and triathlons without understanding the logistics of these events only noting that the "Sydney Skinny" is held there and so these other events could also be held there. It ignores that the "Sydney Skinny" is not a race unlike triathlons and other events so the logistics are completely different.
If you have got this far down the thread please take the time to respond to consulttrust@harbourtrust.gov.au identifying that Cobblers is probably the premier nudist beach in Australia, the beach is already utilised well to it's capacity during the summer months and no action should be taken that has the potential to remove or risk the current standing as Australia's premier nude beach.