3 Hughes Street, Leumeah NSW 2560

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a single storey boarding house comprising of three buildings containing 26 boarding rooms and a manager's room

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(Source: Campbelltown City Council, reference 557/2019/DA-BH)

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  1. Sana commented

    Instead of developing the suburbs into nice family friendly areas, you approve housing. This is such a shame for the area, as it will only attract even more people, who are not trying to move forward with their lifes.
    I'm seeing so many housing developments being approved around Campbelltown and suburbs. What good will these massive housings bring to the area? You are responsible for making the suburbs an even bigger mess. Don't we have enough drug addicts and unemployed people in the area, so you want to welcome even more, right in the middle of hardworking family areas. What a shame.

  2. Neville citizen commented

    Hi all, I agree with Sana. Putting this kind of thing especially one with such a large number of rooms across the road from a childcare facility Is outrageous. There may be a need for boarding houses but put them in areas where there are small unit developments not houses and childcare centres. The state government encourages boarding houses but this seems like it will be a cash cow for the owner and it will make parking in Hughes street very difficult especially for the morning and afternoon childcare pickup. In general it will detract for the working class neighbourhood that is Leumeah.

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