Appendix A: Schedule of Community Land (By Property Name)

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Appendix A: Schedule of Community Land (By Property Name) Community Classified Land (including Crown Land) Code Name Address Suburb Crown Land 343 59B Hereford Street Park 59B Hereford Street, FOREST LODGE, 2037 Forest Lodge 342 70A Ross Street Park 70A Ross Street and 71 Alfred Road, FOREST LODGE, 2037 Forest Lodge 531746 73A Thomson St Darlinghrst Lt2 73A Thomson Street, DARLINGHURST, 2010 Darlinghurst DP1084991 340 A V Henry Reserve A V Henry Reserve, 2 the Crescent, FOREST LODGE, 2037 Forest Lodge 5 Abercrombie St Garden Abercrombie St Garden, 40A Abercrombie Street, Chippendale CHIPPENDALE, 2008 62 Ada Place Playground Ada Place Playground, 17-21 Ada Place, ULTIMO, 2007 Ultimo 383 Ada Villa Terrace Ada Villa Terrace, 59 Erskineville Road, ERSKINEVILLE, 2043 Erskineville 81 Albert Sloss Reserve (including Albert Sloss Reserve, 225-245 Palmer Street, Darlinghurst Heffron Hall) DARLINGHURST, 2010 202393 Alexandria Child Care Centre Alexandria Child Care Centre, 41 Henderson Road, EVELEIGH, Everleigh 2015 213 Alexandria Park Alexandria Park, 10 Buckland Street, ALEXANDRIA, 2015 Alexandria 516192 Andrew Boy Charlton Pool Andrew Boy Charlton Pool, 1C Mrs Macquaries Road, SYDNEY, Sydney 2000 454 Argyle Place Park Argyle Place Park, 15 Argyle Place, MILLERS POINT, 2000 Millers Point 203 Arthur (Paddy) Gray Reserve Arthur (Paddy) Gray Reserve, 55A Hereford Street, GLEBE, Glebe 2037 64 Arthur McElhone Reserve Arthur McElhone Reserve, 1A Billyard Avenue, ELIZABETH Elizabeth Bay BAY, 2011 347 Arthur Reserve Arthur Reserve, 4 Oswald Lane, DARLINGHURST, 2010 Darlinghurst 240 Arthur Street Reserve Arthur Street Reserve, 80-84 Arthur Street, SURRY HILLS, 2010 Surry Hills 117 Arundel St Playground Arundel St Playground, 181 Arundel Street, FOREST LODGE, Forest Lodge 2037 487 Bank St Reserve Bank St Reserve, 20 Bank Street, PYRMONT, 2009 Pyrmont 345 Bannerman Cres.Reserve Bannerman Cres.Reserve, 53A Bannerman Crescent, Rosebery ROSEBERY, 2018 498 Baptist St Reserve Baptist St Reserve, 151A Baptist Street, REDFERN, 2016 Redfern 108 Barcom Avenue Reserve 2 Barcom Avenue Reserve 2, 240-274 Barcom Avenue, Darlinghurst DARLINGHURST, 2010 89 Bayswater Road Reserve Bayswater Road Reserve, 60A Bayswater Road, Rushcutters Bay RUSHCUTTERS BAY, 2011 274 Beaconsfield Park Beaconsfield Park, 54 Queen Street, BEACONSFIELD, 2015 Beaconsfield 32 Belmore Park (east of Railway) Belmore Park (east of Railway), 379 Elizabeth Street, Haymarket HAYMARKET, 2000 356 Belmore Park (west of Railway) Belmore Park (west of Railway), 191 Hay Street, HAYMARKET, Haymarket 2000 78 Bicentennial Park 1 Bicentennial Park 1, 5 Federal Road, GLEBE, 2037 Glebe 79 Bicentennial Park 2 Bicentennial Park 2, 2A Chapman Road, ANNANDALE, 2038 Annandale 359 Brown St Reserve Brown St Reserve, 128 Carillon Avenue, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 60 Bulwara Rd Park (Paradise Bulwara Rd Park (Paradise Reserve), 5 Bulwara Road, Pyrmont Reserve) PYRMONT, 2009 264 Burren Street Reserve 1 Burren Street Reserve 1, 108 Burren Street, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 284 Burren Street Reserve 2 Burren Street Reserve 2, 86-90 Burren Street, ERSKINEVILLE, Erskineville 2043 111 Caldwell Park (Orphan School Caldwell Park (Orphan School Creek), 22 Wood Street, Forest Lodge Creek) FOREST LODGE, 2037 Community Classified Land (including Crown Land) Code Name Address Suburb Crown Land 517255 Cathedral Street Car Park Cathedral Street Car Park, 1 Cathedral Street, SYDNEY, 2000 Sydney 231 Charles Kernan Reserve Charles Kernan Reserve, 296-304 Abercrombie Street, Darlington DARLINGTON, 2008 166 Clyne Reserve Clyne Reserve, 2 Merriman Street, MILLERS POINT, 2000 Millers Point 606173 Community Space (Heritage Community Space (Heritage Strata Unit), Basement B1 70B Woolloomooloo Strata Unit) William Street, WOOLLOOMOOLOO, 2011 517256 Cook & Phillip Park Aquatic Cook & Phillip Park Aquatic Centre, 2 College Street, SYDNEY, Sydney Centre 2000 392 Cook and Phillip Park Cook + Phillip Park, 1B Cathedral Street, Woolloomooloo WOOLLOOMOOLOO, 2011 132 Corning Park 10 Broome Street, WATERLOO, 2017 Waterloo 647 Coulson St Pedestian Link 4 Coulson Street, ERSKINEVILLE, 2043 Erskineville 113 Creek Street Reserve Creek Street Reserve, 35 Creek Street, FOREST LODGE, 2037 Forest Lodge 277 Crete Reserve Crete Reserve, 1A Rosebery Avenue, ROSEBERY, 2018 Rosebery 186 Crown Park Crown Park, 22A Crystal Street, WATERLOO, 2017 Waterloo 73 Crown Street Reserve Crown Street Reserve, 106-110 Crown Street, Woolloomooloo WOOLLOOMOOLOO, 2011 185 Crystal Park Crystal Park, 7A Crystal Street, WATERLOO, 2017 Waterloo 512698 Cumberland Street Depot Cumberland Street Depot, 9 Cumberland Street, THE ROCKS, The Rocks 2000 137 Customs House Square Customs House Square, 31A Alfred Street, SYDNEY, 2000 Sydney 358 Daniels St Reserve Daniels St Reserve, 12 Daniels Street, CHIPPENDALE, 2008 Chippendale 268 Dibbs St Reserve Dibbs St Reserve, 15-25 Dibbs Street, ALEXANDRIA, 2015 Alexandria 206 Douglas St Playground 1 Douglas St Playground 1, 36-38 Douglas Street, REDFERN, Redfern 2016 142 Douglas St Playground 2 70-74 Douglas St Wateroo 2017 - Douglas St Playground 2 Waterloo 188866 Drainage Reserve 86A Gardeners Road, ROSEBERY, 2018 Rosebery 189646 Drainage Reserve 100A Harcourt Parade, ROSEBERY, 2018 Rosebery 189649 Drainage Reserve 113B Harcourt Parade, ROSEBERY, 2018 Rosebery 203142 Drainage Reserve 727A Bourke Street, SURRY HILLS, 2010 Surry Hills 203383 Drainage Reserve 22A Burrows Road, ST PETERS, 2044 St Peters 288 Eddie Ward Park Eddie Ward Park, 45 Marlborough Street, SURRY HILLS, 2010 Surry Hills 387 Edmund Resch Reserve Edmund Resch Reserve, 791 South Dowling Street, REDFERN, Redfern 2016 52 Elizabeth Healy Reserve Elizabeth Healy Reserve, 53 Pyrmont Bridge Road, PYRMONT, Pyrmont 2009 182 Elizabeth McCrea Playground Elizabeth McCrea Playground, 39-45 Kepos Street, REDFERN, Redfern 2016 293 Ellen Lawson Rest Area Ellen Lawson Rest Area, 116-126 Erskineville Road, Erskineville ERSKINEVILLE, 2043 86 Ernest Pederson Reserve Ernest Pederson Reserve, 24A Ferry Road, GLEBE, 2037 Glebe 210 Ernest Wright Playground Ernest Wright Playground, 24 Hordern Street, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 413 Erskineville Park and Oval Erskineville Park and Oval, 147A Mitchell Road, Erskineville ERSKINEVILLE, 2043 Community Classified Land (including Crown Land) Code Name Address Suburb Crown Land 271 Eveleigh St Playground Eveleigh St Playground, 119 Eveleigh Street, REDFERN, 2016 Redfern 380 Federal Park 1 Federal Park 1, 363 Nelson Street, ANNANDALE, 2038 Annandale 379 Federal Park 2 Federal Park 2, 363 Nelson Street, ANNANDALE, 2038 Annandale 366 Fig Lane Park Fig Lane Park, 320-334 Jones Street, ULTIMO, 2007 Ultimo 616466 Fish Market Light Rail Lift Fish Market Light Rail Lift, 55A Miller Street, PYRMONT, 2009 Pyrmont 70 Fitzroy Gardens Fitzroy Gardens, 64-68 MacLeay Street, ELIZABETH BAY, 2011 Elizabeth Bay 376 Flora & Knight Reserve Flora & Knight Reserve, 41-47 Knight Street, ERSKINEVILLE, Erskineville 2043 247 Foveaux Street #2 Reserve Foveaux Street #2 Reserve, 148A Foveaux Street, SURRY Surry Hills HILLS, 2010 362 Franklyn St Playground Franklyn St Playground, 20-40 Franklyn Street, GLEBE, 2037 Glebe 242 Fred Miller Reserve Fred Miller Reserve, 456-458 Bourke Street, SURRY HILLS, Surry Hills 2010 14 Frog Hollow Reserve Frog Hollow Reserve, 303-307 Riley Street, SURRY HILLS, 2010 Surry Hills 187 Gadigal Avenue Park 2A Gadigal Avenue, WATERLOO, 2017 Waterloo 443 Gibba Park Gibba Park, 2A Point Street, PYRMONT, 2009 Pyrmont 292 Gibbons Street Reserve Gibbons Street Reserve, 1B and 1C Gibbons Street, Redfern REDFERN, 2016 202 Glebe Foreshore Walk West Glebe Foreshore Walk West, 8A Mary Street, GLEBE, 2037 Glebe 518655 Glebe Library and Benledi House Glebe Library and Benledi House, 186-194 Glebe Point Road, Glebe GLEBE, 2037 84 Glebe Library Park Glebe Library, 186-194 Glebe Point Road, GLEBE, 2037 Glebe 250 Goddard Playground Goddard Playground, 39-43 O'Connell Street, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 217 Gowrie Street Reserve Gowrie Street Reserve, 119 Gowrie Street, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 98 Green Park Green Park, 301 Victoria Street, DARLINGHURST, 2010 Darlinghurst 301 Harry Noble Reserve Harry Noble Reserve, 1A Elliott Avenue, ERSKINEVILLE, 2043 Erskineville 58 Herbert St Clifftop Walk Herbert St Clifftop Walk, 25A Herbert Street, PYRMONT, 2009 Pyrmont 598199 High Street Park 1-1A High Street, MILLERS POINT, 2000 Millers Point 300 Hollis Park Hollis Park, 168-184 Wilson Street, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 109 J V McMahon Reserve J V McMahon Reserve, 11 Minogue Crescent, FOREST Forest Lodge LODGE, 2037 282 Jack Haynes Rest Area Jack Haynes Rest Area, 138 Wilson Street, NEWTOWN, 2042 Newtown 183 Jack O'Brien Reserve 2 Jack O'Brien Reserve 2, 87 Kepos Street, REDFERN, 2016 Redfern 273 Jack Shuttlesworth Reserve Jack Shuttlesworth Reserve, 51 Mitchell Road, ALEXANDRIA, Alexandria 2015 241 James Hilder Reserve James Hilder Reserve, 121-131 Campbell Street, SURRY Surry Hills HILLS, 2010 426 James Watkinson Reserve James Watkinson Reserve, 1A Mill Street, PYRMONT, 2009 Pyrmont 280 Janet Beirne Reserve Janet Beirne Reserve, 235 Victoria Street, BEACONSFIELD, Beaconsfield 2015 104 Jean Cawley Reserve Jean Cawley Reserve, 4 Rosebank Street, GLEBE, 2037 Glebe Community Classified Land (including Crown Land) Code Name Address Suburb Crown Land 43 Jessie Street Gardens Jessie Street Gardens, 1-29 Loftus Street, SYDNEY, 2000 Sydney 192568 Joe Sargeant Community Centre Joe Sargeant Community Centre, 60 Prospect Street, Erskineville ERSKINEVILLE, 2043 68 John Armstrong Reserve John Armstrong Reserve, 23A Greenknowe Avenue, Elizabeth Bay ELIZABETH BAY, 2011 107 John
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