3rd November 2015
To whom it may concern,
It was recently brought to my attention that discussions are being held in relation to the naming of
the Meadow Flat Hall. I would like to submit this letter in relation to this and my understanding that
the hall was going to be named in memory of the late Mac Scott.
In 1994 my husband and family moved to the small community of Meadow Flat and after been
welcomed to the community by Mac Scott, we were invited to attend the local Meadow Flat hall for
the local dance; this was one of many whilst we lived in the area.
In 1994 my husband and I became involved with the Meadow Flat hall and the Progress Association
and over the next 10 years attended all meetings, functions and working bee’s held at the hall.
On the 27th July 1999 at a Progress Association meeting discussions were had in relation to Mac’s
current health as a result of his stroke in September 1998, President Warren Ward made a motion to
name the Meadow Flat Hall “The Mac Scott Memorial Hall” in dedication to him where he was one
of the 5 men who had built the hall and over the next 45 years became an integral part of the hall
not only as its president but also an active member in organising functions and working bee’s to
maintain the hall, he served in local government for 38 years and was a working member of the
Meadow Flat Bush Fire Brigade for 45 years. The motion was seconded by Tracey Borg.
In 2002 Mac Scott passed away which was a great loss not only to the Progress Association and the
hall to which he had been president of for 45 years, but it was also a big loss to the local community.
Mac Scott was ‘Meadow Flat’; he welcomed new families into the community and would go out of
his way to make everyone feel a part of the community.
As a committee member it was my understanding and also the understanding of my husbands who
had taken up the role of President following Mac’s passing that the Hall would be renamed “The
Mac Scott Memorial Hall” It was also discussed at that meeting on the 29/08/1999 that a photo
would be purchased to hang in the hall, which I believe was purchased and held by his daughter
Maree Statham.
Finally, I would like to add that I don’t believe that there would be any other person within the
Meadow Flat community that contributed even half as much as Mac had, he was 78 years old when
he passed away and within that time he spent over half of his life working and supporting the local
community and the families that lived in it. I believe that naming the hall “The Mac Scott Memorial
Hall” would be a fitting tribute to a remarkable man.
If you or any person requires any further clarification or information please feel free to contact me.
Yours Faithfully
Renaming Proposals for Public Comment
The Community is invited to make comment on the following three renaming proposals:
1. A proposal to rename the Meadow Flat Hall to the Mac Scott Memorial Hall in recognition of Mr Mac Scott.
Mac Scott, was a Meadow Flat grazier, president of the old Blaxland Shire Council and became an alderman on Lithgow Council for a time after the two councils were merged in April 1977.
2. A proposal to rename the Lithgow Aquatic Centre to the J M Robson Aquatic Centre in honour of Jim Malone Robson.
Jim Robson served as an alderman on Lithgow City Council for twenty-one years and as Mayor for ten of those years. He was instrumental in the establishment of the new hospital in Lithgow and having Lithgow Pool built.
3. A proposal to name the un-named park on Maple Crescent Lithgow to the Kiddle Park in recognition of Max and Molly Kiddle.
Max and Molly Kiddle were instrumental in raising funds for Careflight for many years in the local area, and were extremely well known to many residents.
Public comments on these proposals should be forwarded in writing by Friday 11 March 2016.
Further information can be obtained from Matthew Johnson, Manager Community and Culture, telephone 6354 9999
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I would like to see the Lithgow aquatic centre retain the name of the Lithgow War Memorial
Pool , like it used to be. The pool was built from funds raised locally and is still listed under the name on
the council website. The new indoor pool could be named after Jim Robson. Why does everything have
to be changed?
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Lithgow City Council Hi , thank you for your comment, it will be registered as a submission on the
proposals.