25 Coorumbung Road Dora Creek NSW 2264, NSW

Change of Use from Church to Dwelling

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-1024/2011)

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  1. Pamela Eileen Johnson commented

    I am very interested in what is to happen with this property as the building has significant historical significance and I would not like it to fall into disrepair to the extent that it may have to be demolished.

    My brother has purchased No.24 directly opposite and in its present condition the building is an eyesore. I have seen many similar old church buildings converted into very attractive dwellings and am hoping this will be the case with No.25.

    I am also a parishioner of All Saints Anglican Church in Morisset and we prayed hard and long for the final sale of the old church so that we could move on with our present building in Bridge Street, Morisset. When this finally came to fruition we were hoping someone would treat the building with tender loving care and improve on it. This does not appear to be about to happen in the near future. All that has happened so far is an ugly fence and builder's shed has been erected and nothing else in the last two years. Surely it does not take that long to approve a Development Application.

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