manly-sunrise.jpg

Plans of Management (POM) categorise land, authorise leases or licenses and determine what development can take place. The key values of the land and its purpose are identified so they can be protected and enhanced. Council ensures public consultation happens for plans of management before they are adopted. 

Jamieson Park Plan of Management

Jamieson Park is predominantly a bushland reserve which adjoins the southern portion of Narrabeen Lake. It has significant environmental, biodiversity and scenic values which create a diverse range of opportunities for recreational activities. A range of habitats extending from foreshore wetlands to upland woodlands and forests are included within the 42.8ha reserve, with walking tracks and picnic areas providing opportunities for nature appreciation and passive recreation. The north-east area of the park is more developed with a Sailing Club, boat ramp and BBQ facilities.

The Reserve links with Berry Reserve to the north east to provide a contiguous open space area along much of the southern and eastern shore of Narrabeen Lake.

Location map

Location map (PDF)(Opens in a new window)