Lot 101 Bundabah Road, Bundabah NSW 2324

Quarry (with all excavated material to be used on site for road construction)

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

(Source: Mid-Coast Council (Great Lakes), reference DA-269/2017)

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  1. Jenny Little commented

    As Great Lakes Council no longer exists - Mid Coast Council Take Note: Whatever pics are on the application they are false - locals know what was there before the land was sold to private interests. Over the last 17 +yrs, Unapproved works have already taken place by some of these owners. Re: the current owner's endeavours - the latest studies are erroneous having been done after unapproved desocration of the environment. This includes the fact that the Natural habitats of protected & endangered flora & fawna species have been anialated, some species themselves have disappeared or been severely deleted, & historical & (in particular) native heritage sites have been destroyed & their previous existance ignored - let alone our Aussie early historical significant occurrences . These cannot be replaced. So what is going to be done to stop further descecration of our heritage in the name of big bucks for the few?
    Council Elections are soon due in September 2017 - Not One Candidate has supported our issues - Why Not?

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