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FIRST LOOK: RV park plans between Mackay and Whitsundays

Premium Content Subscriber only A Bloomsbury farmer is applying to allow caravanners to stay-over on his land to enjoy a nature-based experience among hundreds of fruit and nut trees. Nicholas Cronan, whose property is about an hour’s drive north of Mackay and 50 minutes south of Airlie Beach, lodged plans to Mackay Regional Council to create a space for five recreational vehicles up to 5.5m long. “We feel that there is a growing need for small facilities offering a quiet secluded break away from the large crowded caravan parks,” Mr Cronan stated in his application. “We intend to offer our guests a unique experience on a tropical fruit farm with over 200 different varieties of fruit and nuts trees.

Plans lodged to expand delicate pet cremation service

Premium Content Subscriber only Plans have been lodged to relocate and expand a Mackay region pet crematorium business to add a “necessary” cold room and extra cremator. SJ and MJ Clark Super applied to Mackay Regional Council to move the Pet Crematorium operation from 28 Griffiths Road, Balnagowan to their own agricultural property along Victoria Plans Road in Victoria Plains. Documents stated the move would increase the business’ distance from sensitive land uses and allow them to cremate more dogs, cats, lizards, birds, guinea pigs and other pets. “Pet cremation is a delicate process and is done ‘behind the scenes’,” the documents stated.

Plans lodged to expand delicate pet cremation service

Plans lodged to expand delicate pet cremation service
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New mini pharmacy to service 1300 residents north of Mackay

Premium Content Subscriber only A new mini-pharmacy will serve more than 1300 Mackay region residents and contribute about $7000 annually to the council s coffers. More than six months after the Mackay Regional Council signed off on the deal, the Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning has approved a plan to convert 25sq m of the Seaforth Community Hall into a pharmacy. Calen-based Vivid Horizons, which also owns Calen District Pharmacy, secured the tender for the operation that will pay about $7000 annually to Mackay Regional Council. Seaforth hall hire bookings have declined in recent years with the annual income being approximately $1700 and the annual maintenance costs being approximately $30,000, the MRC s September 2020 ordinary meeting agenda stated.

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