10 Rawson Road, Woy Woy NSW 2256

New Dwelling & Demolition OF Existing Dwelling

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 012.2015.00048985.001 )

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  1. James Dalrymple [ JIM] Gourlay commented

    I'm very grateful for your prompt efficiency. I/ve heard that a proposed Application may have been lodged for a 50 room building ,[ more in the area of Chambers Place & the Boulevarde & opposite Woy Woy Oval ] to house former drug addicts, alcoholics & jail inmates, similar to the one rejected in Ferry Rd Ettalong , by Gosford Council.
    There are 2 Hotels in the proposed area , a major problem , given the type of people described above.
    Kind regards,,
    JAMES DALRYMPLE [ JIM ] GOURLAY 02 4339 7702 0407 233 799
    Villa 5/ 37 Flounder Rd, Ettalong Beach NSW 2257 PO BOX 763 Woy Woy NSW 2256
    jimgourlay@hotmail.com

  2. Chrissy Hollingsworth commented

    I hope that an application has NOT been lodged for a 50 room building to house former drug addicts, alcoholics & jail inmates as this area Woy Woy, Ettalong, Umina etc. has a lot of young families and Woy Woy station is a main commuter station. Although they may be former drug addicts, everyone knows this demographic has a very very high reoffend rate and I don't want my kids or myself to be fearful when coming home from the station. This area is improving and people also like to holiday here so this would blight the economy of the area so please, please make sure that this does not go ahead.
    With school kids, and families in the area, this would be devastating.

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