17 Duke Street Werribee VIC 3030

Construction of a single storey dwelling at the rear of a single storey dwelling.

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(Source: Wyndham City Council, reference WYP9753/17)

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  1. Geoff Rogers commented

    I live in Wattamolla Ave with family in Elizabeth St and find this high density development is changing the character of the area, detracting from its amenity.

    More traffic movements, noise and pollution.

    I suggest the new areas of Tarneit, Wyndham Vale etc are the places where Council should encourage development, close to new high speed rail, where developer levies are able to contribute to council costs in a rate-capped environment,

  2. L. Maloney commented

    More money grabbing by the council...and for what! Another subdivision of real estate continuing in what was once a lovely part of Werribee. Preserving old pockets with great neighbourhood character is a thing of the past when Wyndham council is unable to see beyond the money...the slumming down of Werribee continues...

  3. Paul Rogers commented

    I own a property adjoining onto to the back of a house in Duke Street.

    This development is inappropriate for this area. There are currently no other units on Duke Street and with the deep block sizes in this street, it would be a precedent for other property owners do the same.

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