The developer of a controversial motorsport park at Bella Creek is pushing back at tight restrictions enforced by Gympie Regional Council on the project when it was approved late last year Scott Canty s decade-long fight to have the park approved ended last October when the park was given a green light provided 25 conditions were met. Now Mr Canty is asking for some of these to be altered or deleted entirely. Points of contention include conditions placed around the serving of food on the site, the construction of a 6m wide gravel track inside the park, the need for a dedicated parking area, and on the limited number of riders allowed at the park s first few events, a staff report to be tabled at Wednesday s council meeting says.
Mary Valley developer pushes back at council rules
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Mary Valley developer pushes back at council rules
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Mary Valley developer pushes back at council rules
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An opinion piece by Gympie Regional councillor Dolly Jensen
Quote: Here’s to strong women; may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them.
As International Women’s Day gets closer, I look back with a small smile of satisfaction when I see how far we have come. But then, with a little trepidation, I look ahead and see how far we still have to go.
We’re getting there, slowly. Really slowly.
Just recently, I signed up for a nine month course through LGAQ called “Women Leading in Local Government” so if you were wondering how we of the fairer sex are going in local politics, this pretty much says it all. But at least my welcoming letter was signed by a bloke called Gary.