76 Pleasure Point Road Pleasure Point NSW 2172

Erection of a storage shed.

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

(Source: Liverpool City Council, reference DA-438/2019)

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  1. Nami commented

    As much as I would love to be nice I have to say the toilets at East Hill park is by far the most unhygienic public toilet ever. Especially during the COVID period the toilets are not even accessible to enter. Not like your average public toilet where there expected mess this one is actually filthy and very unhygienic. Please could you look into this for the public. There is toilet paper, pads with periods, urine and all over. I do apologise on behalf of the public however please look into this as it is something that would be good to be fixed.

  2. Nami commented

    As much as I would love to be nice I have to say the toilets at East Hill park is by far the most unhygienic public toilet ever. Especially during the COVID period the toilets are not even accessible to enter. Not like your average public toilet where there expected mess this one is actually filthy and very unhygienic. Please could you look into this for the public. There is toilet paper, pads with periods, urine and all over. I do apologise on behalf of the public however please look into this as it is something that would be good to be fixed.

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