Council shuts door on rooming house plans
A PLAN to construct two rooming houses on Potts Road in Langwarrin has been rejected by Frankston Council.
A maximum of 16 residents would have been allowed on the premises. A telephone number with 24 hour access to the building’s manager would also have been available for complaints.
Councillors refused to grant a permit for the project at their 14 December meeting, citing that “the site is an unacceptable location for a rooming house as it is not located close to key services and infrastructure that is encouraged by Frankston Planning Scheme.”
The houses were to be constructed at 70 Potts Road. Each rooming house was proposed to contain eight rooms with ensuites, and a communal living area and kitchen.
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College of West Anglia staff recognised for outstanding achievements at awards ceremony
| Updated: 17:10, 10 December 2020
The annual College of West Anglia (CWA) staff awards took place virtually and saw 27 awards given for a variety of outstanding work including teaching excellence and management and lifetime achievement awards.
Wisbech campus administrator, Sue Baker, won overall Employee of the Year at the virtual ceremony and took home another award for Business Support Employee of the Year.
CWA assistant principal of quality and outcomes, Andrew Gedge, nominated Sue for the award.
Sue Baker, was employee of the year. (43506349)
He said: âSue is an outstanding staff member, firmly committed to the student experience and aligned to the College values. She demonstrates an enthusiasm for her role and a prioritisation of tasks that consistently puts the student at the heart of her decision making and she is truly deserving of the Employee of the Year award.â