Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
My new Mantra - I am no longer available to things and people that make me feel like shit
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
That normally won't be reason NOT to build it. If the council can see more money coming their way and it's not environmentally detrimental, then you might find it difficult to oppose it.
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
They would have to change the use of the property from resi to commercial first, depends if they have the support of the council to do that or not. That would be the starting point.
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
What's your main objection to it?
When I go for my run in the afternoon there's these 3 chicks who go to a gym on Churchill road, after their gym session they stand outside their car chatting sucking down darts in their active wear, I have a bit of a chuckle as I pass, they're pretty tidy though I might add.
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
What's your main objection to it?
When I go for my run in the afternoon there's these 3 chicks who go to a gym on Churchill road, after their gym session they stand outside their car chatting sucking down darts in their active wear, I have a bit of a chuckle as I pass, they're pretty tidy though I might add.
What time do you go for a run?
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
What's your main objection to it?
When I go for my run in the afternoon there's these 3 chicks who go to a gym on Churchill road, after their gym session they stand outside their car chatting sucking down darts in their active wear, I have a bit of a chuckle as I pass, they're pretty tidy though I might add.
What time do you go for a run?
Easiest guarantee for that type of stuff is the Mt Lofty summit hike/run. You'll get knocked out by he waft of channel no.5 but the views are spectacular...
Lightning McQueen wrote:[ When I go for my run in the afternoon there's these 3 chicks who go to a gym on Churchill road, after their gym session they stand outside their car chatting sucking down darts in their active wear, I have a bit of a chuckle as I pass, they're pretty tidy though I might add.
What time do you go for a run?
I've recently delayed my start time to be hitting the top of Churchill Road around the 6 o'clock mark.
Easiest guarantee for that type of stuff is the Mt Lofty summit hike/run. You'll get knocked out by he waft of channel no.5 but the views are spectacular...
LOL, one of my mates female friends kept asking me to go hiking with her up there, I should've taken her up on the offer.
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
What's your main objection to it?
heavily increased traffic in a small side street, and the noise, especially if it ends up being a 24 hour gym
My new Mantra - I am no longer available to things and people that make me feel like shit
Footy Chick wrote:Has anyone here ever had to complete a form to oppose a development in their area?
We've just received a letter from PAE to advise that the owners of the little set of shops across the road have bought the residential house next door and are planning on knocking the house down to extend the shops and build a gym.
Over my dead body.
What's your main objection to it?
heavily increased traffic in a small side street, and the noise, especially if it ends up being a 24 hour gym
Any neighbours share the same sentiment? Might be worth collectively engaging a planning expert to help you.