Court decision on Greendale Village Shopping Centre
The site of the proposed Greendale Village Shopping Centre sat almost dormant for thirteen years until June this year when vegetation was cleared and boundary fencing was erected around the site.
After many extensions, an appeal and subsequent court order, the development has been granted a further 2 year extension to start construction on the site.
Hopefully in the coming months construction will start and by the end of 2023, Carindale residents will have a new local shopping centre to call their own.
Neighbourhood Plan begins to shape Hemmant
Last year, I advised that the Hemmant-Lytton Neighbourhood Plan was adopted by Council.
As I mentioned, the aim of this neighbourhood plan is to foster economic growth while protecting the natural environment and meeting the needs of the local community for a more connected suburb.
Hemmant-Lytton Neighbourhood Plan out for consultation
The State Government has approved the Hemmant-Lytton Neighbourhood Plan to proceed to public notification, meaning residents now have an opportunity to make further submissions.
Hemmant Lytton Neighbourhood Plan now available for viewing
Council has just posted the Draft Hemmant Lytton Neighbourhood Plan on it's website for viewing.
This plan is an important initiative for our area and the first co-ordinated planning excercise ever undertaken in Hemmant.
State to review draft Hemmant Lytton Neighbourhood Plan
Brisbane City Council is set to submit the draft Hemmant Lytton Neighbourhood Plan to the Queensland Government for review.
Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said the plan would support the area’s continued commercial growth while taking into account its natural environment and the community’s needs.
River Gateway Neighbourhood Plan to be adopted
“The River Gateway neighbourhood plan is expected to receive the final stamp of approval from Brisbane City Council on Tuesday 19 March, 2013.
Local Councillor Ryan Murphy (Doboy Ward) said the plan was the result of more than two years of close collaboration between Council and the local community.