355 Tomewin Road Dungay NSW 2484

Integrated Development - Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of a caravan park in 5 stages - Stage 1 – 15 short term and 54 long term sites, community centre, swimming pool, amenities, men’s shed, managers dwelling and on site detention ponds; Stage 2 – 32 long term sites; Stage 3 – 28 long term sites; Stage 4 – 32 long term sites; Stage 5 – 26 long term sites

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(Source: Tweed Shire Council, reference DA17/0383)

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  1. Lynnette McKeown commented

    In regards to Development Application No. DA/ 0383
    I am going to open by saying what an appalling idea this is.
    A small community will be destroyed by such an onslaught of destruction of farmland,
    pollution caused by machinery and building waste.
    Bore water has supplied the Village of Dungay in times of hardship and will be drained dry by the added demand of such a large community entering the area.
    There is not enough Police Services to cope with Murwillumbah and outlying areas as it is let alone bringing more people into the demand. And whilst on the subject of Services , there is our poor disappearing hospital! For Shame !
    How much thought has gone into public transport ????? Not that we want it.
    Is this a place for Retiries who need medical facilities , or is it a place of cheap rent open to who knows ???
    If you need added housing, put it next to town, closer to shops, transport and what little Police and Medical services we have, not out in a possible flood zone, in a small community that doesn't want it.

    Lynnette McKeown

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