755-759 Botany Road Rosebery NSW 2018

Use of Shop 2 on ground level for a cafe, associated internal fitout, mechanical ventilation system and new signage. Proposed trading hours are 6.00am – 5.00pm Mondays to Sundays inclusive.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2015/1629)

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  1. Peter Lane commented

    As Dan Murphy's is trying to get into shop 1 by going around not putting a propper DA in there is no room in this complex for another business. The traffic will be at a standstill. Even more signage, you have to be kidding. Vote no against this application.

  2. shawn davis commented

    I am amazed thast this application is still going ahead! Police, Council and Residents are all against this store. We have all being mislead by Woolworths, Trafic will come to a standstill on Botany Rd, there are 5 liquor warehouses in 5 km around their proposed site.
    3 times this application has been denied, why are they allowed to proceed without a relevant DA?
    It smells of corruption and is totally against the "city of villages" image Clover says she wants for the city.
    listen to the residents.
    Shawn Davis

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