110 - 112 Mt Vernon Road Mount Vernon NSW 2178

Construction of a Single Storey Child Care Centre to Accommodate 118 Children Including at Grade car Parking to Accommodate 34 Car Parking Spaces, Associated Signage and On-Site Waste Management

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(Source: Penrith City Council, reference DA19/0343)

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  1. Luanne Thompson commented

    There is a rural area my parents live there and I go there daily it will be far to much congestion in this quite area the roads are not fit for a large centre it’s hard to get in and out of Kerr’s Road most days I do a u turn at Caltex as you cannot get through without heavy delays and the fear of an accident

  2. Paul Martin commented

    There is no need to build another child care centre in Mt Vernon. There will be so much traffic that will be coming through causing congestion. This is a small community lets keep it that way. Why should we have to live with more traffic coming through the area for this owners financial gain?

  3. Emma commented

    There is no need or demand for this child care centre. It will send so much traffic through our suburb. Your own councillor refers to our area being many are pensioners and retirees because you are now putting our rates up by 5.4 percent and we receive nothing from penrith council.

    Cr Cornish acknowledged there was an economic rationale for the rate hike, but suggested Council was a service provider not a business.
    “5.4 per cent is a hell of a slug for a lot of people,” he said.

    “I don’t think it’s morally fair,” he added, referring to the financial impact on rural property owners, many of whom are retired or pensioners.

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