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EXTERNAL walls and roof structure at Plainland Bunnings is well underway, with construction progressing as planned.
This week, Bunnings responded to questions from the Gatton Star about the Plainland store’s development. Bunnings Warehouse Plainland development, January 15, 2021. PHOTO: Ali Kuchel
When asked when the store would open, a spokesperson said the store was expected to welcome customers in the second quarter of 2021.
A recruitment date is yet to be confirmed, but the store will provide more than 80 team member jobs for local residents across a range of different roles, they said. Bunnings Warehouse Plainland development, January 15, 2021. PHOTO: Ali Kuchel
LAND VALUATIONS Council will be asking the Queensland Government why Lockyer Valley land owners were again left out of new land valuations when 25 local government areas will receive new valuations in March. The announcement this month from the state resources department followed consultation with councils as well as local and industry stakeholder groups across Queensland, yet the Lockyer Valley council was not included in the Queensland Valuer-General s list for the New Year. In 2019, the Lockyer Valley Regional Council was forced to completely overhaul its rates model to ensure changes to rates were fair, after some land owners were slugged with valuation increases as large as 400 per cent.