176 Henley Beach Road, Torrensville SA 5031

Demolition of one commercial building and one Contributory Place commercial building

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(Source: City of West Torrens, reference 211/1185/2019)

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  1. margaret-ann copeland commented

    Good day, I have just seen this application to demolish the old homes, which are now businesses at 176 Henley Beach Rd Torrensville. These buildings contribute to the character and appeal of our high street. They are attractive and unique to our type of area. It is quite distressing to think that they are at high risk of being demolished. What will take their place? The new Western Clinic further east on South Road is an example where lovely old shops, with their original shop front features were demolished, and an unattractive, lacking in any architectural interest was put in their place.

  2. Sarah C commented

    These should not be demolished. They are nice buildings, and are obviously able to be useful as they are. They will not be replaced by anything nice, and their removal with damage the character of the area. The only reason to demolish them is greed. Further, it will damage the businesses currently occupying them. Henley beach road will loose its distinctive charm if more of these buildings are allowed to be replaced by characterless modern precast boxes.

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