31-41 Queen Street Beaconsfield NSW 2015

Demolition of existing building and construction of a part two and part three storey development comprising nine townhouses, car parking, and subdivision into 9 lots. The site has a rear frontage to Victoria Lane.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2013/1290)

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  1. Julia Moran commented

    Beaconsfield is the forgotten Suburb of the City of Sydney Council. They approve of everything that becomes before them for this area, and I have found out that the Planners do not consult with each other, that is why we have a proliferation of 24 hours Gyms within a short distance of each other, and the people DO NOT catch Public Transport as it always mentioned on their applications. There is Absolutely No Room for One More Car in this Area, but the Council just does not care. This used to be a beautiful place to live, now it is almost impossible to go anywhere for fear of not finding somewhere to park when you come back, and also friends and family cannot visit and Tradesmen are reluctant to come here. Even the Parcel Delivery complain about nowhere to park. Are they trying to isolate us? Please take the Parking into consideration for this and all future applications.

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