Wanju Welcome Bentley St James
What’s being shaped?
City of Canning’s 16 neighbourhoods are dynamic, each with their own unique characteristics, aspirations and opportunities.
Wanju Welcome Bentley St James aspires to create a neighbourhood of welcome in which everyone feels like they belong, can be themselves and take ownership for shaping the neighbourhood's shared story.
We want to hear your own story of Bentley St James to understand past, present and potential stories of the local area. The stories will help us understand the local community's vision for what makes a great neighbourhood and how we can work together to breathe new life and vitalityContinue reading
What’s being shaped?
City of Canning’s 16 neighbourhoods are dynamic, each with their own unique characteristics, aspirations and opportunities.
Wanju Welcome Bentley St James aspires to create a neighbourhood of welcome in which everyone feels like they belong, can be themselves and take ownership for shaping the neighbourhood's shared story.
We want to hear your own story of Bentley St James to understand past, present and potential stories of the local area. The stories will help us understand the local community's vision for what makes a great neighbourhood and how we can work together to breathe new life and vitality into Bentley St James.
Backstory
Bentley and St James are both located on Whadjuk Country. The Whadjuk Noongar history within Canning is as significant today as it was in the past.
The Djarlgarro Beelier (Canning River) provided an abundance of resources as well as food for the Noongar people. The area reportedly had one of the highest densities of Noongar population in Western Australia.
Bentley and St James are suburbs within the City of Canning and are located 8kms from the Perth CBD.
Established as a suburb in the 1940's, Bentley contained a high percent of public and social housing. In 1969-1970, the Brownlie Towers precinct was created which had its own school, community centre, shopping area, swimming pools and sports facilities. The towers were demolished in 2019 making way for the upcoming 'Bentley 360' project which plans to redevelop and infill the area.
St James is another historical suburb gazetted by the City of Canning in the 1950’s also with a high percent of public and social housing and with plenty of heritage and authentic character.
Today, there is a large young population within the areas, Bentley’s population contains above the state average for people aged 20-34 years due to the tertiary institutions in the area and large amount of student housing. Bentley also has a large amount of residents who were born overseas adding to the diversity within the area.
There are already many active community groups within the area.
Get Involved
A great neighbourhood has a strong identity that builds connectedness in its community. We believe our relationship to a neighbourhood is strengthened when we're invested in its past, present and potential stories.
The Bentley St James Neighbourhood Survey is now closed, you can read the Neighbourhood Snapshot.
You can also email welcome@canning.wa.gov.au kelly.harding@canning.wa.gov.au directly, with any ideas or enquiries to get involved.
What are the next steps?
Read the neighbourhood snapshot report.
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Annual General Meeting of Electors
Share Annual General Meeting of Electors on Facebook Share Annual General Meeting of Electors on Twitter Share Annual General Meeting of Electors on Linkedin Email Annual General Meeting of Electors linkCanning’s Annual General Meeting of Electors is on 31 January, 2023 commencing at 6pm at the Hillview Intercultural Community Centre.The purpose of the meeting is to consider and receive the City's Annual Report and to consider any other general business.All questions and motions for the meeting should be lodged with the City no later than Monday, 30 January by 5pm.For more information on the Annual General Meeting of Electors, visit: https://www.canning.wa.gov.au/.../annual-general-meeting... -
Drop-In-Sessions
Share Drop-In-Sessions on Facebook Share Drop-In-Sessions on Twitter Share Drop-In-Sessions on Linkedin Email Drop-In-Sessions linkPlease join us at our drop-in sessions and share your ideas for what makes a great neighbourhood.
Bentley Plaza, Bentley (stall out front of Spudshed)
Mon 14 Nov – Tues 15 Nov | 11am-1pm
St James Supermarket and Lotto, St James
Wed 16 Nov- Fri 18 Nov | 11am-1pm
Hillview Intercultural Community Centre, Bentley
Mon 21 Nov - Tues 22 Nov | 10am-5pm
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Bentley Like Beckham
Share Bentley Like Beckham on Facebook Share Bentley Like Beckham on Twitter Share Bentley Like Beckham on Linkedin Email Bentley Like Beckham linkPlease join us at Bentley Primary School for some fun soccer activities facilitated by Football West.
Bentley Primary School Oval
Thursdays, 17 Nov- 8 Dec | 3pm – 4.30pm
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Bentley Bounce
Share Bentley Bounce on Facebook Share Bentley Bounce on Twitter Share Bentley Bounce on Linkedin Email Bentley Bounce linkPlease join us for a delicious Lady Bee Ice Cream and get involved in a range of basketball activities facilitated by the Perth Redbacks. You can also learn more about Wanju Welcome Bentley St James and share your ideas for a great neighbourhood with the Neighbourhood and Engagement Team.
Chapman Park, Bentley
Fridays, 11 Nov – 25 Nov | 3pm – 6pm
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Wyong Park Redevelopment Update
Share Wyong Park Redevelopment Update on Facebook Share Wyong Park Redevelopment Update on Twitter Share Wyong Park Redevelopment Update on Linkedin Email Wyong Park Redevelopment Update linkThings are progressing well at Wyong Park, with over 90% of the demolition works now complete. The concrete footpath around the main oval is now being laid. The oval remains open to the public.The access gate leading to Pollock Street will be closed during the footpath works, with alternative access still available through the remaining gates. Work on the new practice cricket nets is also underway and should be complete soon.
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Community Safety Business Guide Promotion
Share Community Safety Business Guide Promotion on Facebook Share Community Safety Business Guide Promotion on Twitter Share Community Safety Business Guide Promotion on Linkedin Email Community Safety Business Guide Promotion linkDate: Friday 28 October
Time: 1:00 - 3:00pm
Location: Bentley/St James
The Community Safety team are doing a 'community walk around' to promote the launch of our newly published Safety and Security Guide for Businesses.
Keep an eye out for us along Hillview Terrace!
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Coffee with a Cop ☕
Share Coffee with a Cop ☕ on Facebook Share Coffee with a Cop ☕ on Twitter Share Coffee with a Cop ☕ on Linkedin Email Coffee with a Cop ☕ linkMeet the officers from your local Police Station, no agenda, no speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns and get to know the officers in your neighbourhood.Come down for a chat and your chance to win some great home security related prizes, donated by Bunnings Warehouse Cannington.Bentley Plaza Shopping Centre (in front of Spud Shed)
WEDNESDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2022 FROM 10:00-11:30
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'Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds' Promotion
Share 'Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds' Promotion on Facebook Share 'Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds' Promotion on Twitter Share 'Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds' Promotion on Linkedin Email 'Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds' Promotion linkCanning Neighbourhood Watch Group and the Community Safety team will be at Bentley Plaza from 10am-11:30am on Thursday 20 October to promote the 'Gone in less than 60 seconds' campaign, raising awareness of theft from vehicles and the importance of removing items of value.Fill out our 2022 Community Safety Survey and go I the draw to win some great home security related prizes!The Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds program is supported by the City of Canning, City of Gosnells, City of Armadale, City of Belmont, City of South Perth, Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale and the Town of Victoria Park.Watch the Gone in Less Than 60 Seconds video here:
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Canning Neighbourhood Watch Community Picnic and Information Day 🍉🥗
Share Canning Neighbourhood Watch Community Picnic and Information Day 🍉🥗 on Facebook Share Canning Neighbourhood Watch Community Picnic and Information Day 🍉🥗 on Twitter Share Canning Neighbourhood Watch Community Picnic and Information Day 🍉🥗 on Linkedin Email Canning Neighbourhood Watch Community Picnic and Information Day 🍉🥗 linkCome down to Hillview Park in Bentley for a picnic and get some Crime Prevention Information.Members from the WA Police Force, Neighbourhood Watch, Ranger Buddy and the City of Canning Community Safety Team will be on hand to talk about local services.Fill out our 2022 Community Safety Survey and go in the draw to win some great home security related prizes! -
Wyong Park upgrade underway!
Share Wyong Park upgrade underway! on Facebook Share Wyong Park upgrade underway! on Twitter Share Wyong Park upgrade underway! on Linkedin Email Wyong Park upgrade underway! linkConstruction of the $1.5 million redevelopment of Wyong Park has kicked off this week.
The upgrade has many exciting features such as a new multi-sports court, a new playground with some nature play elements, new shelter, BBQ, seating and outdoor exercise equipment. Other essential improvements include new pathways, lighting and garden beds with a mixture of local and native plant species.
In addition to the $1.5 million redevelopment, the City will conduct ancillary works worth over $830,000, including installation of water sensitive urban design elements such as rain gardens in the car park. Under the ancillary works package, the active sporting space will benefit from upgraded irrigation systems and, to enable families to safely access nearby Bentley Primary School, a new pedestrian crossing between the park and school will be installed.
The City will also contribute further funds towards a new practice wicket for the Bentley Cricket Club. Bentley Primary School students will produce artwork for installation at the new playground, with local artist Jade Dolman brightening up the hard court and footpaths with her own creative pieces.
During the construction period, please note the following:
- The oval will remain open to the public for the duration of the works
- some parts of the main car park will be unavailable
- all works will be carried out on weekdays, Monday to Friday, 7am to 5pm
- construction fencing will be erected around sections of the park and members of the public will not be permitted
- pedestrian and vehicle traffic will need to be redirected from time to time during the construction to ensure safety of the public around the site; and
- measures will be put in place to control dust and noise as much as possible during construction.
If you have any questions about the upgrade, get in touch with the team on 1300 422 664.
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Wanju Welcome Bentley St James is currently at this stageWe want to hear your own story of Bentley St James to understand the local community's vision for what makes a great neighbourhood.
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Welcome Events
this is an upcoming stage for Wanju Welcome Bentley St JamesGet involved in our community events, activities or programs that create opportunities for the neighbourhood to connect with one another.
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Neighbourhood Story Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Wanju Welcome Bentley St JamesA plan shaped by the neighbourhood story that responds to the community aspirations, local assets and identified community need.
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Welcome Actions
this is an upcoming stage for Wanju Welcome Bentley St JamesA list of neighbourhood commitments to welcome ('wanju') everyone, celebrate the diversity of our community and nurture connections between people.