Eve Jeffery
Local police were in attendance on Sunday afternoon, when around 70 people gathered at the park next to Torakina Beach in Brunswick Heads.
In what was clearly a gathering of like-minded people who all coincidently happened to be in the same place at the same time, police could do nothing as no one they spoke to had organised the gathering.
People were walking on tightropes, juggling, hula hooping, baton twirling, and on any other day you would imagine it was a Christmas party for a group of circus performers.
The individuals that police spoke to said they were not part of a group; they were just there enjoying an afternoon at the park and had bumped into friends while they were there.
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Paul Bibby
The judge’s gavel has fallen on one of the two DAs for a major housing development at West Byron, setting in stone the proposal from Tower Holdings to create 149 housing lots on the much fought-over site.
Some locals will be gnashing their teeth, others celebrating, while a fair few in the middle will be quietly acknowledging that things could have been a lot worse. Map of revised Villa World DA. Map by Dailan Pugh
But what are we actually going to get at West Byron?
First, the good news.
The plan for 149 lots is half of what Terry Agnew’s Tower Holdings (operating under the name Villaworld for the purposes of the recent court case) had asked for, and it is significantly less than the company’s original projections about the ‘maximum developable potential of the land’.