102 Glen Park Road, Eltham North VIC 3095

Buildings and works to alter existing dwelling, construct 2 new dwellings, 3 lot Subdivision and associated vegetation removal

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(Source: Nillumbik Shire Council, reference 597/2018/03P)

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  1. Mary McCleary commented

    Too much subdivision in Eltham. At this rate the population of the shire will double . Can’t park in Eltham now, not nearly enough parking at the railway station. Buses are totally inadequate. No more

  2. Julie commented

    Too many subdivisions in Nillumbik is totally ruining our suburb we have wonderful wildlife here but soon there will be no habitats for them to survive when l first moved here l could always hear the bell birds but now they are gone it’s so sad to think what we are doing to our wonderful suburb we don’t have the infrastructure to support all these new developments some of these streets that are wanting subdivisions have limited access to these streets so if there was a fire or any emergency with extra people there is no easy way in or out it’s a shame someone has to be responsible

  3. Lucy rose commented

    I agree
    So much destruction of our trees, habitats for our dwindling wildlife
    This is the the green wedge and needs to be protected

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