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Roadmap for Irymple’s future open for final public comment
Mildura Rural City Council has released its 15-year blueprint for the future of the thriving Irymple township.
The Irymple Structure Plan and Urban Design Framework 2021-2036 (the plan) is now in its final stage of public consultation, revealing some of the key themes to come out of previous rounds of community consultation, as well as the proposed roadmap for Irymple’s future.
The plan focuses on the area bounded by Sandilong and Morpung Avenues and Fourteenth and Sixteenth Streets.
It aims to guide future changes to land use as well as addressing future community needs in terms of housing, social services and public spaces.
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Residents of Pratten and the surrounding area are being urged to have their say on a suite of upgrades headed for the small and tight knit Southern Downs community.
The Urban Design Framework developed by Southern Downs Regional Council and town planners Ethos Urban has reached its final design phases, and is now set to be reviewed by the Pratten community at a public workshop on Tuesday.
â(These were) reinforcing local identity, township improvements and upgrades, and fostering a cohesive and active community,â the spokeswoman said.
Southern Downs Mayor Vic Pennisi encouraged all Pratten residents to have their say and contribute to the future of their proud village.
Jeremy Mustoe is among representatives from 13 groups in the city who oppose the Brighton Gasworks development. St William, part of the Berkeley Group, wants to build several high-rise blocks of flats at the site between Marina Way, Roedean Road and Boundary Road. The developer intends to transform the area, building between 600 and 700 apartments, 2,000sqm of office space and a public square - and has launched a second public consultation, which runs until March 5. Heritage societies and campaign groups have written an open letter to St William urging the developer to reconsider its plans. They say the area is unsuitable for tall buildings because of its situation on a cliff, its proximity to heritage assets - such as the Grade 1 listed Kemp Town Estate - and the relative height of other buildings.
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