27/03/2022
If only every sitting politician would be this helpful and engaging.
Shout-out to independent candidate for Hasluck, Jeanene Williams, for volunteering their support for us. A copy of their letter to some of the key parties responsible for the imminent closure of the John Forrest Tavern is reprinted below. Thank you Jeanene!
From: Jeanene Williams
Sent: Friday, 25 March 2022 7:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Attn Director General, Request for information on John Forrest Tavern closure.
Attn : Mark Webb PSM, Director General.
CC : Reece Whitby, Minister for Environment
CC: Paul Papalia, Minister for Tourism
Dear Mark,
My name is Jeanene Williams and I am the independent candidate for the Division of Hasluck. I have been contacted by a number of people in Hasluck and greater Perth area about concerns over the John Forrest Tavern. This is an iconic tourist attraction that has been operating since 1978 and is now facing closure because of the DBCA’s failure to renew its lease due to the creation of a car park.
Concerned citizens have been trying to get details from the department for some time now and to date the department has not provided adequate information on the plans, timelines or justification for the project. I respectfully request that your department provide details on timelines, proposed development plans, and what actions it will be taking to ensure that this iconic tourist attraction can continue to operate. I would also like to see justification as to why a carpark is required at this specific location including usage modelling figures and alternative sites or plans that were considered.
The limited information that I have been given so far shows that detailed architectural plans are not due for completion until June this year with project completion not until 2024, as such I would also request that as a temporary measure a lease extension be considered for the site to allow it to operate as long as possible.
As you can appreciate many people in Perth, as well as international visitors, have a connection with the tavern and this issue is causing great concern. I would also like to draw your attention to a petition which has already gained over 8,000 signatures https://www.change.org/p/dbca-save-the-wildflower-tavern-john-forrest-national-park. I look forward to your prompt reply.
Sincerely,
Jeanene Williams
Independent Candidate for Hasluck,
Vice Chair, ACS National Diversity & Inclusion Council,
ACS WA Branch Executive Committee member