131 Eldridge Road Condell Park NSW 2200 Australia

Demolition of existing structures for the construction of a place of public worship & subsequent use of premised at 131-135 Eldridge Rd Condell Park

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference DA-241/2016)

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  1. Wendy C commented

    I am against the development of a public place of worship at this location for the following reasons:

    - Further traffic congestion along Eldridge Road. It currently can take me 20-30 mins something just to pass this intersection. Constructing a building as such here will only exacerbate the traffic problem here;
    - Together with added traffic problem, there will also be additional noise pollution in the neighbourhood. We do not need further noise pollution from impatient and frustrated drivers pressing horns;
    - Thirdly, based on the plans we received previously and structure of the building, we do not need members of the religion to be ringing bells at midnight. We currently have a turbo shop near the area and are constantly hearing engine and tire sounds late at night. These noises can sometimes last past 10pm. We do not need further noise added to this in the area.

    Please consider this very carefully as due to the above factors. We do no need further noise and traffic pollution in the area.

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