Forestville, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Forestville
City:Sydney
State:nsw
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Lga:Northern Beaches Council
Postcode:2087
Est:1856
Pop:8,659
Elevation:127
Stategov:Wakehurst
Fedgov:Mackellar
Fedgov2:Warringah
Near-Nw:East Killara
Near-N:Davidson Belrose
Near-Ne:Frenchs Forest
Near-W:East Lindfield
Near-E:Frenchs Forest
Near-Sw:Roseville Chase
Near-S:Killarney Heights
Near-Se:Allambie Heights
Dist1:12
Dir1:north-east
Location1:Sydney CBD

Forestville is a suburb of Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Forestville is 12 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council. Forestville is part of the Forest District.

Location

Forestville's location is at a junction between Sydney's North Shore and Northern Beaches and is often considered to be part of both, with Middle Harbour forming the boundary of this distinction. The suburb is bound to the east and west by bushland of the Garigal National Parkand to the south by Middle Harbour.

Flora and fauna thrive in Garigal National Park and nearby Davidson National Park, with the area, along with Frenchs Forest, Belrose and Terrey Hills, receiving some of the highest rainfall in Sydney.

History

Forestville means town in the forest. This area was originally thick wooded forest until James French settled here and began felling timber in 1856 and eventually built a small wharf on Bantry Bay to ship timber to Sydney. French later acquired more land in the adjacent suburb which bears his name, Frenchs Forest.[1] The area was used for so called "soldier settlement" farms after the 1st world war with very mixed success. Much of the land, particularly toward Killarney Heights was totally unsuitable for any type of farming and was developed as housing land in the early 1960s.

French's Forest Settlement Post Office opened in 1920 and was renamed Forestville in 1947.[2]

Commercial areas

Forestville Village Shops - or The Centre - is the suburb's main shopping centre located on Darley and Starkey Streets with a Coles supermarket and a variety of specialty shops, services and food options.

A few shops are located along Arthur Street, including a cafe, physiotherapist and chiropractor.

Forestville is also formerly the home to the office and call centre of the NSW Wildlife Information and Rescue Service (WIRES), which has since relocated to nearby Brookvale. Cook Street is also home to many DIY shops such as a Mitre 10 (also known by its original name "Eatons")[3] and multiple car service centres and other industries.[4] [5]

Housing

Dotted with many parks and reserves and almost completely surrounded by beautiful bushland with much native flora and fauna, Forestville is a low density housing area consisting of mostly family homes with medium-sized backyards. The housing style is mixed.

Many of the timber Soldiers Cottages that were originally built in the 1950s and early 1960s have gradually been replaced by large project homes and smaller townhouse villas. However, there is increasingly a trend towards renovating and preserving the original cottages or building architect-designed houses which sit well in the bushland setting. It's this organic approach to housing development by Warringah council and the wider Forestville community that has allowed Forestville and the surrounding neighbourhoods like Killarney Heights and Frenchs Forest to grow and expand yet still maintain their unique bushland identity and local character.[6]

Schools

There are three primary schools in Forestville, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Forestville Montessori School and Forestville Public School. The nearest high school is Killarney Heights High School and other high schools nearby are The Forest High School in Frenchs Forest and Davidson High School in Frenchs Forest. There is also the Aspect Vern Barnett School for children with autism spectrum disorder.

Churches

There are a number of churches in Forestville:

Sport and recreation

Sporting facilities in Forestville include sporting fields, tennis and netball courts which local teams such as Forest Killarney Soccer Club, Forest Netball Club, Forest Rugby Club and the Forestville Ferrets Junior Rugby League Football Club call home ground. There is a Returned Services League Centre (RSL) nearby called The Forest Club.[7]

Population

At the, there were 8,659 residents in Forestville. The median age of 43 was higher than the national median of 38, and 20.4% of the population were aged 65 years and over. The most common ancestries in Forestville were English 34.8%, Australian 29.9%, Irish 10.2%, Scottish 9.0% and Chinese 8.8%.

64.3% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 5.3%, China 3.0%, New Zealand 2.0%, Hong Kong 1.5% and South Africa 1.5%. 71.7% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Armenian 3.6%, Cantonese 3.2%, Mandarin 2.8%, French 2.2% and Japanese 1.6%. The most common responses for religion in Forestville were No Religion 38.5%, Catholic 21.7% and Anglican 13.5%.

Politics

Following a redistribution in December 2009, Forestville residents may be allocated to one of two Federal electorates.[8] This could be either the Division of Warringah or the Division of Mackellar. Forestville is home to the former Federal MP for Warringah, and former Prime Minister Tony Abbott.[6] [9]

Transport

Warringah Road is the main thoroughfare that connects Forestville to the adjacent suburbs of Roseville Chase and Frenchs Forest. Two different bus companies operate in Forestville. CDC NSW operates numerous routes through the suburb, connecting Forestville to the Sydney CBD, Chatswood and Terrey Hills.[10] Keolis Downer Northern Beaches operates two bus routes, which runs from Chatswood to Dee Why or Westfield Warringah Mall and passes through Forestville.[11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia, page 106
  2. Web site: Premier Postal History . Post Office List . Premier Postal Auctions . 12 June 2012.
  3. Web site: Eaton Building Materials - Forestville. eatonbm.com.au. 28 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20170901073042/http://www.eatonbm.com.au/stores/forestville/. 1 September 2017. dead.
  4. Web site: Frenchs Forest Motors. frenchsforestmotors.com.au.
  5. http://www.foresttyres.com.au/
  6. Web site: Being neighbourly in Forestville means you can keep up with the Abbotts. The Sydney Morning Herald. 24 November 2013 .
  7. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-04-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140326122733/http://www.forestvillersl.com.au/sites/default/files/custom-files/u27/membership_application.pdf . 26 March 2014 .
  8. Australian Electoral Commission map http://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/maps/nsw/2009-aec-a4-map-nsw-division-of-mackellar.pdf
  9. Web site: Tony Abbott puts Forestville on the map. The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 September 2013 .
  10. Web site: Forest Coach Lines website. Forest Coach Lines. 17 May 2019.
  11. Web site: PrePay-Only - Chatswood to Dee Why. 29 June 2021. transportnsw.info.
  12. Web site: transportnsw.info . 2024-04-30 . transportnsw.info.