Proposed Road Names for Glenside Campus

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This consultation has concluded.

The City of Burnside seeks your comments on proposed road names for the new Glenside Campus roads.

Glenside Campus is located on the corner of Fullarton Road and Greenhill Road (see location plan below).

Location Plan

Following the development of the Glenside Campus by the Department of Health, new roads have been created within the Campus. The City of Burnside is responsible for naming these roads under the Local Government Act.

In 2011, Council consulted local residents on the themes for the names of the roads and at a Council meeting on 22 February 2011 the road names as shown in the image below were endorsed.

Have your say today

We now seek your feedback on the proposed road names located as shown below (click image to enlarge):

  1. Mulberry Road
  2. Harriet Lucy Drive
  3. Karrayarta Drive
  4. Cramond Drive
  5. Eucalyptus Lane
  6. Alexander Deane Street

The reasoning behind the chosen names can be viewed through the FAQs on the right.

Proposed Road Names

Please provide your comments in the Survey below. The Community Consultation period runs from Monday 25 November 2013 to Monday 13 January 2014.

Next Steps

Your feedback will be reported to Council in early 2014. If Council endorses the proposed names the road names are assigned and a Public Notice shall be issued.

Further Information

For more information please contact City of Burnside’s Senior Projects Engineer, Louise Gardner on 8366 4191 or Email Us or Ask a Question using the tabs below.

The City of Burnside seeks your comments on proposed road names for the new Glenside Campus roads.

Glenside Campus is located on the corner of Fullarton Road and Greenhill Road (see location plan below).

Location Plan

Following the development of the Glenside Campus by the Department of Health, new roads have been created within the Campus. The City of Burnside is responsible for naming these roads under the Local Government Act.

In 2011, Council consulted local residents on the themes for the names of the roads and at a Council meeting on 22 February 2011 the road names as shown in the image below were endorsed.

Have your say today

We now seek your feedback on the proposed road names located as shown below (click image to enlarge):

  1. Mulberry Road
  2. Harriet Lucy Drive
  3. Karrayarta Drive
  4. Cramond Drive
  5. Eucalyptus Lane
  6. Alexander Deane Street

The reasoning behind the chosen names can be viewed through the FAQs on the right.

Proposed Road Names

Please provide your comments in the Survey below. The Community Consultation period runs from Monday 25 November 2013 to Monday 13 January 2014.

Next Steps

Your feedback will be reported to Council in early 2014. If Council endorses the proposed names the road names are assigned and a Public Notice shall be issued.

Further Information

For more information please contact City of Burnside’s Senior Projects Engineer, Louise Gardner on 8366 4191 or Email Us or Ask a Question using the tabs below.

This consultation has concluded.
  • Update

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    The Proposed Road Names for Glenside Campus engagement closed on 13 January 2014, generally showing support for the proposed names.
    On the 11 February 2014, Council endorsed the following proposed road names:

    • Mulberry Road
    • Harriet Lucy Drive
    • Karrayarta Drive
    • Cramond Drive
    • Eucalyptus Lane
    • Alexander Deane Street

    Public Notices were published and the new street name signs have been erected.

    What do the chosen road names mean?
    Mulberry Road – 2000 mulberry trees were planted to raise silk worms in the nineteenth century for the enjoyment and interest of patients.
    Harriet Lucy Drive – Harriet Lucy was the first Matron of Glenside Hospital from 1870-1901.
    Karrayarta Drive – The Kaurna term Karrayarta was recorded for the Burnside area by CH Harris, a Department of Lands surveyor in the early twentieth century who had an interest in Indigenous place names.
    Cramond Drive – Dr (Prof) William Cramond is considered an eminent person who made a contribution to the delivery of health services. He was a leader of the deinstitutionalisation of mental health services.
    Eucalyptus Lane – While this name was nominated without a formal rationale, further investigation has indicated that there are Eucalyptus trees on the site that have been identified by the Arborist as making an important contribution to the character of the local area, as well as being an important contributor to the maintenance of biodiversity in the local environment.
    Alexander Deane Street – Alexander Deane was the head gardener at the previous hospital and heavily involved in plantings for the property.