The former “NEV HOOD Salvage” site, now capped with a concrete slab for safety reasons, is to be fitted out with astro turf, planter tubs, a pergola and six granite boulders as part of the Kinsman City Edge Stage 4 redevelopment. A $6,000 Sculpture along the lines of others in Brompton will be by supplied by oxigen (Landscape Architecture Urban Design + Planning www.oxigen.net.au.)
Charles Sturt Council has a site plan which has been uploaded here…Two-story row houses (under construction) on adjacent “Boucatt” Place are advertised for $429,000 per each.
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I don' thonk much of those trianhgles stickin gg out and i couldn;t oopen the second attachemnt- good work!
where I can get some of that 'astro turf' from ...
Pity the poeple living near the new reserve and wonder why the landscapers have been apparently so blithely unaware of the rotten impact of their design on the peop-le residing closest to it? These people's 'good neighbour' style fence which for a brief period gave them some security is now a joke as since the landscaping the fence is low enough for a young child to be able to peer over, let alone those who might have a more considered view in mind
Said fence although it has been in place only for short while did offer protection- before installation these people had a hessian fence and gaping hole for a period of many months whilst the LMC excavated their back yard in a bid to save themselves some money as a permitted in a generous and kind gesture by these residents - during this period these people were robbed because they did not have a decent fence- is this going to happen again now that their fence's role in providing saftey has been made redundant?
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