302 Pakington Street, Newtown, VIC

Use of Land for an Office and Display of Business Identification Signage

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(Source: City of Greater Geelong, reference 652/2016)

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  1. Danny Hayes commented

    Buxtons colors are black - I think the caramel color that is presently there adds to the nice tree scape and is not imposing. Black is a bleak dark color and is imposing on the residents, there is enough black in the world, perhaps the building could be painted another color like white, pink or leave it the color it is?? I also think if Buxton do inhabit this building it should be called "Buxton Willow" as it sounds a lot nicer. Also some of those young kids that drive there late model european cars that they cannot afford, drive fast in the local streets, I would like to see new zoning put in place in that area as I believe Buxton have some 50 staff, this will impact significantly in the area particulaly with noise. There is a school crossing within 20 meters of the premise. I hope you can take this into consideration as I am a local resident with a young family.

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