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WCCC is not a local government body. For government matters contact CanberraConnect.

The WCCC holds open public meetings on last Wednesday of the month - see Meetings for a timetable.

The meetings are held at The Weston Club, Liardet Street, Weston at 7.30pm (map). We regularly have invited speakers, politicians and other representatives, with other organisations (eg ACT Policing) also regularly attending.

There are no membership fees for the WCCC and any resident of Weston Creek is able to contact the WCCC to seek assistance or advice. All members of the committee are volunteers and no one receives payment for any activities. The Council also receives financial support from the ACT Government.

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Proposal to Name the Former CIT Gardens

The Weston Creek Community Council and the Friends of the CIT Gardens Group have proposed to the ACT Place names Committee a suitable name for the former CIT Gardens community facility. A proposed name for the gardens should be distinctive and appropri… more »

What is happening at the gardens ?

It looks all very quiet at the moment, but the working group has been working on funding with the ACT Government and the new name for the old CIT gardens. The gardens will most likely be called "Fetherston Gardens" in honor of Tony Fetherston though… more »

CIT Park/Garden Working Committee 22 Apr 10

The First Official Meeting of the Community Council Working Group on the CIT Park and Gardens is on Thursday, 22 April 2010 at 7.30pm in the Hawkes room at the Weston Club. Stephen Alegria from Conservation and Lands, Territory and Muncipal Services wi… more »

Community "Walk in the Park"

The Community “Walk in the Park” held on Sunday 21 March 2010 in the CIT Gardens Park, was a great success. Over 50 people attended and spent over an hour becoming acquainted [and in some cases re-acquainted] with the mature trees and open spaces in the… more »

Weston Creek Community Pk Walk Thru - 21 Mar 10

A walk through of the Weston Creek Community Park is being organised for mid-day Sunday 21 March to enable Weston Creek residents to view and appreciate the park. Residents may recall the recent government agreement to the Council’s representations to m… more »

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Fetherston Gardens - Background

These gardens were designed and developed as the former Canberra Institute of Technology Horticulture College in Heyson Street, Weston which was opened in 1974.  In the gardens, which have been named after the first and longest serving Head of the Horticulture College, Tony Fetherston, there is a well-established arboretum, a woodlands garden, and an enclosed "secret garden".  The CIT's Weston campus was closed in 2002, and the gardens ceased being a purpose-built educational facility.  Several years later, in 2009, in response to representations from the WCCC, the ACT Government dropped its plans to redevelop the site for residential purposes, and handed the land back to the Weston Creek Community for use as a community facility, while the former classroom buildings became part of the Canberra Islamic School.

The WCCC is working with the Friends of the CIT/Fetherston Gardens to coordinate the community's participation in the garden redevelopment project. The current goal of the WCCC and the Friends of the Gardens, in conjunction with the Parks, Conservation and Lands Department of the ACT Government, is to bring the gardens back to a condition where they can again be open to the public.

The Friends of Fetherston Gardens hold regular working bees to continue with the Garden development and also to ensure that it is well maintained for use by the community.

Dates and times are published in the Council's 'Community Event's' Calendar (see left hand column). You can also place yourself on a mailing list to receive the latest updates on happenings.

You can contact the Friends here


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