21 Hill Street Leichhardt NSW 2040

Use of the existing industrial premises as a builders depot with ancillary offices.

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(Source: Inner West Council (Leichhardt), reference CCP/2016/214)

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  1. Neill Francis commented

    No this area is completely unsuitable for this site. These people are very poor corporate citizens. They park their work vehicles on the footparth, leaving little room for pedestrians who are often forced to walk on the street. They cover the street with rubbish. They leave trailer loads of rubbish in the street, often uncovered, some of which appears to be asbestos. They really need to learn a bit of corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship or responsible business), which is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. They also use a yard opposite to their business, as a storage yard. This yard is in a residential area. They treat their neighbours with absolute contempt.

  2. Rose Gates and Sean Ferns commented

    Completely agree with the previous comment. Parking in this area is chronic and Just Screw It have consistently parked in Emma St even though they have designated parking for their vehicles in Hill Street. We know of a neighbour in Emma St who asked them if they were moving their vehicle shortly, they said no and she was forced to unload her car some distance away while attending to 2 small children, this is the attitude of some of the staff. Hill Street itself is extremely narrow, difficult to negotiate at the best of times, which is exacerbated by their trucks and trailers. They have always treated the residents with contempt.

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