29 Campbell Street East Toowoomba QLD 4350

Dwelling House Extension and Shed

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Toowoomba Regional Council, reference PSW/2015/3951)

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  1. Rodney Patrick (Paddy) Boxall commented

    This was an old house that had considerable size added to it by way of extensions some years ago.
    To add a further extension, plus a shed would seriously overload the block. It is on a corner and is also high set. I don't really know TRC's policy on the percentage of area on a block that can allow construction but, this proposal would, in my opinion be well over any reasonable limits

  2. Ginny Lunn commented

    It is such a dreadful shame that TRC has no appreciation for the heritage value of East Toowoomba. Tourists come to Toowoomba to see the beauty of the homes of the past, and now they are faced with blocks cut to the max to fit another dwelling.
    There is plenty of room in other suburbs without destroying what heritage we have left.
    I moved here for that very reason, so leave it alone...PLEASE

  3. Paul Hurley commented

    29 Campbell is just the tip of the Iceberg, As you drive around East Toowoomba take a mental image of how it looks because it is changing and not for the Better.Campbell and Arthur St's are 2 of the best streets in East Toowoomba yet development like this is allowed and should not be,SHAME SHAME TRC.
    If you want to see something really disgusting have a look up Arthur St, looks as if they have dropped a modern home on top of a timber cottage, Brings a new meaning to Character Overlay!
    Not to mention the double storey development planned for Bridge St.

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