11-13 Solent Circuit Baulkham Hills

Mixed Use Development

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(Source: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2016SYW063 DA)

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  1. Tim Morris commented

    I feel the church, and by extension the council for approving the development, are not serving the community well by demolishing one of only 6 ice rinks in Sydney. This rink is a lynch pin for multiple disciplines of ice sport such as Ice Hockey, and a waste a great public facility and location central to the area.

  2. Gordon White commented

    I remember ICE skating as child and the school excursions to the old Blacktown ice rink. That's gone now with a loss to that area and I went to enjoy SIA rink and its people. It's very disappointing to see we are doing the same mistake again in Norwest.

    Please keep a rink in Norwest.
    I'm all for progress, build upwards but please add a Rink some where please.

    The Winter Olympics confirms - ICE sport is recognised and enjoyed by so many people, please have vision consider the importantance of a variety of sport as well as a different type of active healthy recreation.

  3. Peter commented

    I was at the ice rink today taking my 5 year old son Tennessee skating for his first time. I have enrolled Tennessee to begin lessons beginning in a couple of weeks about which he is very excited. In August Tennessee will celebrate his 6th birthday there.
    I am very disappointed that a group like Hillsong with the support of the local council are prioritising financial gain over the well-being of our youth.
    I have just gotten off the website for the Liverpool Catholic Club and was amazed how much cheaper it is to skate at a center run by the Catholic church.
    I have friends involved with Hillsong and I support the group fully however it is very concerning to see such open corporate power taking precedence.

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