23 Wellesley Road Pymble NSW 2073

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a new dwelling including garage and associated works - draft heritage conservation area

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(Source: Ku-ring-gai Council, reference DA0311/19)

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  1. Karishma Maharaj commented

    Today is the 28th of January.I am the neighbour at 21a,sharing a dividing fence.
    Today,I was shocked to discover at 6pm that asbestos was being removed from this property.I was given this information by the demolishers who owned up to the fact that it was an incidental discovery.
    WHY WAS THE SITE NOT CLOSED DOWN,NEIGHBOURS WARNED AND PROPER ASBESTOS DISPOSAL CONDUCTED BY A REGISTERED ASBESTOS DISPOSAL COMPANY?
    The demolishers were using P2 respirators and there was no hosing down or safe disposal of the asbestos
    It was left uncovered,scattered all through the yard and I’m the adjoining neighbour with a toddler.
    I called the police but the demolishers soon disappeared after I raised my concerns with them.
    This is grossly unacceptable and as a doctor I am holding the council solely responsible.
    I posted on this site a few months back demanding to have details provided about safe asbestos removal.I was provided none,not by the neighbours or the council,knowing full well that a house of this age is bound to have asbestos.
    I pay a huge amount of tax and rely on this council to keep my family safe.
    So far,you have failed me!
    I demand action...and I’m seeking legal advice.
    I have pictures to support the above claims

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