245-247 Great Western Highway, South Wentworthville

Restoration of heritage item "The Wattles", construction of adjacent cafe, new 4 storey function centre and motel above basement capark

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(Source: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2013SYW046)

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  1. June M Bullivant OAM commented

    The heritage Building "The Wattles" is locally significant as it was the house of William Fullagar, an early settler of Holroyd. The proposed application is completly out of character with the item. We are against the DA 2013/147/1 due to the fact that access to the proposed site is on the Great Western Highway and one of the most congested parts of the area.

    The noise and traffic will have an impost on the Westmead Rehabilition Centre which is on Coleman Street. The traffic and danger to the people using that facility will put lives at risk.

    Being a resident of Holroyd for over fifty years we object to the proposal on these grounds.

  2. Hazel E. Magann OAM, FBDHS commented

    I am a historian in Blacktown City and have for over 40 years admired the grand homestead "The Wattles" DA 2013/147/1 I feel that access to the proposed site located on the Great Western Highway would cause unlimited congestion.

    It would caused traffic danger to those with the need to attend the Westmead Rehabilitation Centre located on Coleman Street which is already a busy location.

    I have travelled the Great Western Highway many times and even now approaching that section of the road can see the strain any extra traffic would cause.

    I hope that the proposed application is given thorough notice and all veiws are given consideration.

    Hazel E. Magann OAM, FBDHS

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