A long-running campaign against seniors’ living units at a golf course near Parramatta has ended after a state-appointed planning panel ruled it should proceed.
A memorial for four children killed by a drunk driver outside a western Sydney golf club will finally be built alongside a major redevelopment that has received planning approval despite council and community opposition.
The memorial was accepted by club members at their annual general meeting on October 11, the night before the redevelopment proposal went before the Sydney Central City Planning Panel. He said the development would “vastly improve the amenity of the suburb of Oatlands”, and assist housing affordability by enabling over-55s to downsize. It would occupy just 1.6 of the golf course’s 41 hectares.
“To be totally honest, I don’t agree with any development,” she said. “You can say that all these people want to be there or whatever, but I don’t believe that it should go ahead.” “The point has been made that in Moore Park we just had a golf course turned into a park, and in western Sydney we just had a golf course turned into high-rise,” he said.
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