4 Higgs Street Randwick NSW 2031

Sec 96(AA)- Changes to unit 2 internal layout, western elevation modified to suit new internal layout. Unit 2 landscape amended & new pool. Original - Demolition of the existing residential flat building and construction of a new 4 storey residential flat building comprising of 8 dwellings and basement parking for 10 vehicles, associated site and landscape works (Heritage Conservation Area)

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-145/2015C)

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  1. Rob Stevens commented

    What a fiasco and for how long, the footpath has been akin to an army assault course, with crap everywhere and now completely shut off to pedestrians. If I was a betting man I'd put money down that the developer has a special relationship with council because if it was any one else in the community they'd have been slapped with fines.

    Just an observation but was this built by trades on their day off? The project started well, even had a 'project office caravan outside' but then turned into the shambles it is. The bankers must be broke its taken so long!

    I fear for the new owners, if the amount of rubbish and general appearance of the site has anything to go by then one can only wonder about the build quality.

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