446 Botany Road Beaconsfield NSW 2015

Use public footway for outdoor seating in association with the ‘Purple Moose Cafe’ (4 tables, 8 seats). Proposed hours of use are 7.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Friday and 7.00am to 4.00pm Saturday and Sunday.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference FA/2015/133)

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  1. Julia commented

    They are already using the outside of the Café on Botany Road and in the adjacent laneway and have been doing so ever since they opened. I assumed that they already had permission. The laneway is now very difficult to walk down as they have also laid some sort of outdoor carpet, so it is embarrassing to take the dog for a walk down there, and on Botany Road the patrons move the seating around to suit themselves and the Pavement is not wide enough. This should definitely not be approved as it could be a very big safety issue.

    Also, they have commissioned a Painting (Graffiti) on the Wall on the outside of the laneway Wall, It is very large and disgusting. We now have unsolicited Graffiti on the Roller Doors of the shops on Botany Road which we never had before they put it on the wall. I would ask that the Council ask them to remove it, and also that the Council take some action about the Graffiti it has encouraged in the area. I have been here for more than 30 years and have never seen Graffiti around here before.

    I asked the Council not to permit these Gyms/Cafes to open around here as there is absolutely no parking at all even on Saturday and Sunday. The argument was that the Members of these Gyms/Cafes would use Public Transport. What a joke.

    It will be interesting to see if this Council is actually interested in the residents of Beaconsfield or are we just the forgotten suburb.

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