423-425 William Street, Perth, WA, 6000

Proposed Change of Use from Shop to Lodging House (Backpackers) Including Alterations and Additions

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(Source: Vincent City Council, reference 2014_-_February/No_423-425_Lot_4_William_Street)

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  1. Erica & Jeff Jago commented

    Apologies for missing the comment period, however we would like to raise concerns of a backpackers lodging house being approved for this site. We already have an issue with the backpacker noise from around the corner in Brisbane Street and also feel that the vicinity of the nightclub will be problematic with increased potential for alcohol fuelled people milling around the street late at night.

    Regards

  2. Lee Ashton commented

    As we are already experiencing problems with a Backpackers residence on Brisbane Street, it is felt that approving another one at the other end of our residence will only add to this problem.
    Although we appreciate and love the diverse mix of the area, it is felt that approving this application will lead to the frustration of residents who want to enjoy the overall peaceful residential aspect of it.

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