Neighbourhood Safer Places
Neighbourhood Safer Places (NSPs) are
places of last resort when all other bushfire plans have failed.
We’ve been working with CFA to identify NSPs in our shire. The places currently designated as NSPs are:
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Campbells Creek Community Centre, corner of Elizabeth Street and Cemetery Road
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Castlemaine Western Reserve, corner of Forest Street (Pyrenees Highway) and Hargraves Street
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Guildford Recreation Reserve, Templeton Street
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Maldon Recreation Reserve – Football Oval and Netball Pavilion, Francis Street
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Newstead Community Centre, 9 Lyons Street (Pyrenees Highway)
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Taradale Public Hall, corner of High Street (Calder Highway) and De La Beche Street
Important things to know about NSPs
Designated NSPs are a place of last resort that may be used during passage of a bushfire. Whilst a NSP may offer some protection from bushfire, the safety of those who assemble at them is not guaranteed.
Before deciding to head towards, enter, or use a NSP in the event of a bushfire please be aware that:
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Many houses will provide better protection than a NSP
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Travelling to a NSP when there is a bushfire can be extremely dangerous. There is no guarantee that you will be safe doing so
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NSPs may not prevent death or injury from fire, embers or radiant heat
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NSPs should only be used when your bushfire plans have failed or cannot be implemented
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NSPs have only limited capacity
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There is no guarantee that the CFA or any other authority will be present at a NSP
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No facilities are provided for people with special needs, including those requiring medical attention
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NSPs may be uncomfortable and no amenities such as food and drinks will be provided
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There is no provision for animals
More information about NSPs can be found at
www.cfa.vic.gov.au or by contacting the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.