18-20 Harris Street Bellbird Park QLD 4300

Road work, Stormwater, Drainage Work, Earthworks and Signage

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

(Source: Ipswich City Council, reference OW-5005/2019)

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  1. Rick commented

    It is difficult to be polite when we see the destruction of our suburb taking place. Ipswich Council inaction from the beginning of this proposal has caused the steady decline in habitat for wildlife and liveability for residents. One day it will be fully revealed where the rot started that allowed the adhoc misuse of the council guidelines and the approval of sub standard projects like this one. Where the incentive to do the right thing was overruled by the power of developers' money. What we do know is that residents who cared, can take solace in the fact that they fought the good fight and lost, but not so those planners and developers who can never forget what they did to earn their money.

  2. David Harris commented

    No developments near to a koala reserve and threats to happy jack greek

  3. Rex Marshall commented

    This is a joke but no residents are laughing. Dishonest developers have called this development Manorina Woods Estate. Where are the woods? They plan to remove every tree on the site and the 4 metre deep trenching for stormwater threatens mature habitat trees on neighbours blocks. This is a result of no voter representation in council and an Administrator comfortably cohabitating with code assessable legislation.

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