18 Heemskirk Street, Warrane, TAS

Community garden

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(Source: Clarence City Council, reference D-2018/411)

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  1. Angela Leale commented

    I wish to disagree with the proposed garden application. The garden plan has changed since the first planned garden and now my family look out over the dense at a horrible smelly toilet block. This is also creating unwanted people to come and destroy the property which they already have destroyed the fence and the shed already erected. It’s bringing trouble into our street and into our homes.

  2. Carol commented

    I think that if the garden is going to be anything like the planning was, it has stood untouched for nearly 12 mths, loads of dirt dumped there months ago it has been vandalised already to put a toilet block so close to someone’s house is a disgrace .I just wonder if they were going to do it next door to you,what would you think? Sell the land and build some much needed accomodation for the homeless.

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