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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - John McLeod Pavilion Demolition Planning Permit, City of Brimbank, 9th January 2026
... John McLeod Pavilion Demolition Planning Permit...Due the condition of the building, the City of Brimbank made a decision late in 2025 to demolish the building in February 2026. The planning permit contains structural condition reports, building photographs, the land title and a building site plan....Digital copy of the John McLeod Pavilion Demolition Planning Permit Advertisement...Application for a Planning Permit 783 Ballarat Rd Deer Park 3023 Demolition of the old pavilion at John McLeod Reserve...John McLeod Pavilion John McLeod Reserve Deer Park Football Club Deer Park Cricket Club Ballarat Road Deer Park Application for a Planning Permit 783 Ballarat Rd Deer Park 3023 Demolition of the old pavilion at John McLeod Reserve Digital copy of the John McLeod Pavilion Demolition Planning Permit Advertisement Document John McLeod Pavilion Demolition Planning Permit City of Brimbank ...John McLeod Pavilion located on John Mcleod Reserve was the former club rooms of the Deer Park Football and Cricket Clubs. For many years these rooms were used by the clubs as change rooms for training, competition, and social functions. The rooms were also available for the general public to hire out for functions such as birthdays, engagements, etc. Due the condition of the building, the City of Brimbank made a decision late in 2025 to demolish the building in February 2026. The planning permit contains structural condition reports, building photographs, the land title and a building site plan.The John McLeod Pavilion was built by I.C.I. and provides a direct connection between a worldwide company providing recreation assets for its employees and the local community.Application for a Planning Permit 783 Ballarat Rd Deer Park 3023 Demolition of the old pavilion at John McLeod Reservejohn mcleod pavilion, john mcleod reserve, deer park football club, deer park cricket club, ballarat road, deer park -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Nillumbik Shire Council Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, 385 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, 2002
... Nillumbik Shire Council Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, 385 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground......Planning Permit...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Planning application 293/2002/06P by Harry Gilham for the Moor-rul viewing platform, road entrance revisions, earthworks and coach parking bays at the Shire of Eltham Memorial Park Eltham-Yarra Glen Road Kangaroo Ground Moor-rul Viewing Platform Shire of Eltham Memorial Park Harry Gilham Nillumbik Shire Council Planning Permit Kodak Gold 200-6 Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 1 strip, 2 frames Nillumbik Shire Council Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, 385 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground Negative Photograph Harry Gilham ...Planning application 293/2002/06P by Harry Gilham for the Moor-rul viewing platform, road entrance revisions, earthworks and coach parking bays at the Shire of Eltham Memorial ParkRoll of 35mm colour negative film, 1 strip, 2 framesKodak Gold 200-6eltham-yarra glen road, kangaroo ground, moor-rul viewing platform, shire of eltham memorial park, harry gilham, nillumbik shire council, planning permit -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Harry Gilham, Nillumbik Shire Council Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, 385 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, 2002
... Nillumbik Shire Council Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, 385 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground......planning permit...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Planning application 293/2002/06P by Harry Gilham for the Moor-rul viewing platform, road entrance revisions, earthworks and coach parking bays at the Shire of Eltham Memorial Park eltham-yarra glen road kangaroo ground moor-rul viewing platform shire of eltham memorial park harry gilham nillumbik shire council planning permit Colur photo print (4) Nillumbik Shire Council Notice of an Application for Planning Permit, 385 Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground Photograph Photograph Harry Gilham ...Planning application 293/2002/06P by Harry Gilham for the Moor-rul viewing platform, road entrance revisions, earthworks and coach parking bays at the Shire of Eltham Memorial ParkColur photo print (4)eltham-yarra glen road, kangaroo ground, moor-rul viewing platform, shire of eltham memorial park, harry gilham, nillumbik shire council, planning permit -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the site of the former Shire of Eltham Office, 895 Main Road, Eltham, c.August 1996, Aug 1996
... Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the site of the former Shire of Eltham Office, 895 Main Road, Eltham, c.August 1996......Planning Permit...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Demolition Eltham Shire Office Planning Permit Two colour photographic prints Originally located in a small pink (with decorative flowers) album, suede spine, 18 x 18 x 6 cm, 50 pages/inserts, 100 photo capacity Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the site of the former Shire of Eltham Office, 895 Main Road, Eltham, c.August 1996 Photograph ...Two colour photographic prints Originally located in a small pink (with decorative flowers) album, suede spine, 18 x 18 x 6 cm, 50 pages/inserts, 100 photo capacitydemolition, eltham shire office, planning permit -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the site of the former Shire of Eltham Office, 895 Main Road, Eltham, c.Aug. 1996
... Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the site of the former Shire of Eltham Office, 895 Main Road, Eltham......planning permit...The demolition works started within 24 hours of the decision being made. eltham shire office demolition planning permit Kodak Gold 100-5 Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 5 of 6 strips Associated print Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the site of the former Shire of Eltham Office, 895 Main Road, Eltham Negative Photograph Harry Gilham ...The Shire Offices opened in 1965 and were extended in 1971. The final Eltham Shire Council meeting was held in December 1994 before the forced amalgamations of municipal councils by the Kennett Government. The State-Government-appointed Commissioners (1994-1996) took the decision in July 1996 to demolish the Eltham Shire Offices. The demolition works started within 24 hours of the decision being made.Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 5 of 6 strips Associated printKodak Gold 100-5eltham shire office, demolition, planning permit -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDocument, 102-108 Humffray Street Planning Permit Documents, 2023
... 102-108 Humffray Street Planning Permit Documents......Planning permit...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Humffray Street South Planning permit 102-108 Humffray Street Planning Permit Documents Document ...humffray street south, planning permit -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Application for Planning Permit Rex Hotel, City of Port Phillip, 15 Oct 1996
... Application for Planning Permit Rex Hotel...Two A4 sheets of white paper giving details of the Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the Rex Hotel, 145 Bay Street, Port Melbourne. ...Document Application for Planning Permit Rex Hotel City of Port Phillip ...Two A4 sheets of white paper giving details of the Notice of Application for Planning Permit for the Rex Hotel, 145 Bay Street, Port Melbourne. The application by Lex Carter Pty Ltd was for the use and development of the land for the purpose 'of a place of assembly(club)". The conditions of license are set out on the 2nd page. Rex Hotel 70 pokies Liquor License 9am - 1am Pencil sketch of layout of cnr Bay & Graham Streets.business and traders - hotels, rex hotel, city of port phillip -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Vegetation removal tops planning permit probes [in Banyule], 06/04/2016
... Vegetation removal tops planning permit probes [in Banyule]...Vegetation removal tops planning permit probes [in Banyule] Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Removal of protected vegetation was the most common type of planning investigation in Banyule.News clipping, black text.banyule city council -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Application for a street sign, 1999-2000
... ...planning permit...Includes newsletter no 138, design of sign and related wording on sign, quotation by John Sharp Signs, Eltham, notes and planning permit submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council, and associated plans 1999-2000...Includes newsletter no 138, design of sign and related wording on sign, quotation by John Sharp Signs, Eltham, notes and planning permit submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council, and associated plans 1999-2000 eltham district historical society planning permit signage john sharp signs local history centre 30 pages in manilla folder Application for a street sign Document Folder ...Folder 67 of the Harry Gilham Collection. Folder includes information and some duplication relating to the installation of a sign in front of 728 Main Road, Eltham by Eltham District Historical Society. Includes newsletter no 138, design of sign and related wording on sign, quotation by John Sharp Signs, Eltham, notes and planning permit submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council, and associated plans 1999-200030 pages in manilla foldereltham district historical society, planning permit, signage, john sharp signs, local history centre -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 11th December 1979, City of Sunshine, 11th December 1979
... Lease 2 -4 Burton Crescent Planning Permit Application Factory extension Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Illuminated Sign City Place Planning Permit Application Factory with garage and carport display and sales McIntyre Road Planning Permit Application Extension of existing weighbridge, security officer's shelter Planning Permit Application Alterations to shops St. ...Albans Main Road West Geelong Road Brooklyn Gooding Street Lease 2 -4 Burton Crescent Planning Permit Application Factory extension Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Illuminated Sign City Place Planning Permit Application Factory with garage and carport display and sales McIntyre Road Planning Permit Application Extension of existing weighbridge, security officer's shelter Planning Permit Application Alterations to shops St. ...Lease 2 -4 Burton Crescent Planning Permit Application Factory extension Raleigh Road Planning Permit Application Illuminated Sign City Place Planning Permit Application Factory with garage and carport display and sales McIntyre Road Planning Permit Application Extension of existing weighbridge, security officer's shelter Planning Permit Application Alterations to shops St. Albans Road Planning Permit Application Amusement parlor and cafe Main Road West Planning Permit Application Place of Worship Vule Street Planning Permit Application Factory site Berkshire Road Plan of Subdivision Gooding Street Planning Permit Application Specialist stone services Geelong Roadburton crescent, maribyrnong, raleigh road, city place, sunshine, mcintyre road, sunshine north, berkshire road, st. albans road, vule street, st. albans, main road west, geelong road, brooklyn, gooding street -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Matters Arising From Agenda Committee 9th June 1980, City of Sunshine, 9th June 1980
... Planning Permit Application Extractive Industry McIntyre Road Planning Permit Application Detached house Carroll Street Planning Permit Application Residential subdivision and industrial use St. ...McIntyre Road Sunshine North Carroll Street Deer Park St. Albans Planning Permit Application Extractive Industry McIntyre Road Planning Permit Application Detached house Carroll Street Planning Permit Application Residential subdivision and industrial use St. ...Planning Permit Application Extractive Industry McIntyre Road Planning Permit Application Detached house Carroll Street Planning Permit Application Residential subdivision and industrial use St. Albans and Sunshine Northmcintyre road, sunshine north, carroll street, deer park, st. albans -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Report of committee meetings 12th December 1978, City of Sunshine, 12th December 1978
... Lease 2 - 4 Burton Crescent Subdivision of Land Fairbairn Road Proposed Rezoning of Land Laurel Street Planning Permit Bank extension Hampshire Road Planning Permit hairdressing Salon Hampshire Road Planning Permit factory Cromer Avenue Planning Permit Community Health Centre Andrea Street Planning Permit Educational Establishment Navigator Street Planning Permit Additions to existing church Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Entertainment Complex (Malibu grand Prix) Ballarat Road and Geelong Road Planning Permit Place of Assembly Hutchinson Street Construction of Justin Road Construction of laneway rear of Sydney Street between King Edward Avenue and Ridley street Planning Permit Flats Warrs Road and Fabian Court...Albans Hampshire Road Sunshine Cromer Avenue Sunshine North Andrea Street Navigator Street Ballarat Road Deer Park Geelong Road Braybrook Brooklyn Hutchinson Street Albion Justin Road Sydney Street King Edward Avenue Warrs Road Fabian Court Lease 2 - 4 Burton Crescent Subdivision of Land Fairbairn Road Proposed Rezoning of Land Laurel Street Planning Permit Bank extension Hampshire Road Planning Permit hairdressing Salon Hampshire Road Planning Permit factory Cromer Avenue Planning Permit Community Health Centre Andrea Street Planning Permit Educational Establishment Navigator Street Planning Permit Additions to existing church Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Entertainment Complex (Malibu grand Prix) Ballarat Road and Geelong Road Planning Permit Place of Assembly Hutchinson Street Construction of Justin Road Construction of laneway rear of Sydney Street between King Edward Avenue and Ridley street Planning Permit Flats Warrs Road and Fabian Court Foolscap sized document. ...Lease 2 - 4 Burton Crescent Subdivision of Land Fairbairn Road Proposed Rezoning of Land Laurel Street Planning Permit Bank extension Hampshire Road Planning Permit hairdressing Salon Hampshire Road Planning Permit factory Cromer Avenue Planning Permit Community Health Centre Andrea Street Planning Permit Educational Establishment Navigator Street Planning Permit Additions to existing church Ballarat Road Deer Park Planning Permit Entertainment Complex (Malibu grand Prix) Ballarat Road and Geelong Road Planning Permit Place of Assembly Hutchinson Street Construction of Justin Road Construction of laneway rear of Sydney Street between King Edward Avenue and Ridley street Planning Permit Flats Warrs Road and Fabian Court city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, burton crescent, maribyrnong, fairbairn road, sunshine west, laurel street, st. albans, hampshire road, sunshine, cromer avenue, sunshine north, andrea street, navigator street, ballarat road, deer park, geelong road, braybrook, brooklyn, hutchinson street, albion, justin road, sydney street, king edward avenue, warrs road, fabian court -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 24th March 1981, City of Sunshine, 24th March 1981
... Planning Permit Application Thirty-Three Elderly Persons Flats & Community Building Showers Street Braybrook Planning Permit Application St. ...Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Planning Permit Application Illuminated Sign 115 Durham Road Sunshine Planning Permit Application Two signs 22 St. ...Planning Permit Application Thirty-Three Elderly Persons Flats & Community Building Showers Street Braybrook Planning Permit Application St. Johns College Churchill Avenue Braybrook Planning Permit Application Illuminated Sign 115 Durham Road Sunshine Planning Permit Application Two signs 22 St. Albans Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Seed storage building Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Monsanto chemical works Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Alterations to existing tyre bay Target Highpoint West Rosamond Road Maribyrnongshowers street, st. johns college, braybrook, durham road, sunshine, st. albans road, sunshine north, monsanto, somerville road, footscray west, target, highpoint west, rosamond road, maribyrnong -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Report of committee meetings 15th September 1980, City of Sunshine, 16th September 1980
... Issue of Planning Permit Chalmers Transport Warehouse...Issue of Planning Permit Chalmers Transport Warehouse Foolscap sized document. ...Issue of Planning Permit Chalmers Transport Warehouse -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary business 25th November 1980, City of Sunshine, 25th November 1980
... Planning Permit Application Vegetable Oil tank Meggit Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Construction of garage Bell Street Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Extension to Cafe 99 Glengala Road Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Offices Lots 2, 3, and 4 McDonald Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Promotion Sign McIntyre Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Amenities Block J. ...Meggit Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn Bell Street Sunshine West Glengala Road McDonald Road McIntyre Road Sunshine North McGrath Duke Street Frederick Street Monsanto Footscray West Tasman UEB Geelong Road Justin Street Mark Street Henderson Street Berkshire Road Willow Avenue St. Albans Planning Permit Application Vegetable Oil tank Meggit Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Construction of garage Bell Street Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Extension to Cafe 99 Glengala Road Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Offices Lots 2, 3, and 4 McDonald Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Promotion Sign McIntyre Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Amenities Block J. ...Planning Permit Application Vegetable Oil tank Meggit Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Construction of garage Bell Street Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Extension to Cafe 99 Glengala Road Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Offices Lots 2, 3, and 4 McDonald Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Promotion Sign McIntyre Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Amenities Block J. J. McGrath Aust Duke Street Sunshine North Planning Permit Application L.P. Gas Storage Lots 2 & 5 Frederick Street Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Ployester Plant Extension Monsanto Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Factory Alterations Tasman UEB Geelong Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Factory and Office cnorner Frederick Street and Justin Street Brooklyn Planning Permit Application 4 Flats Mark Street Sunshine West Planning Permit Application Transport Depot 457 Somerville Road Brooklyn Planning Permit Application Factory Frederick Street Brookyln Planning Permit Application Extensions to Factory amended plan Lots 1, 2 and 86 corner Henderson Street and Berkshire Road Sunshine North Planning Permit Application Transport Depot Calleja Transport Pty Ltd 552 Geelong Road Brooklyn Location of Building 2 Willow Avenue St. Albansmeggit ltd, somerville road, brooklyn, bell street, sunshine west, glengala road, mcdonald road, mcintyre road, sunshine north, mcgrath, duke street, frederick street, monsanto, footscray west, tasman ueb, geelong road, justin street, mark street, henderson street, berkshire road, willow avenue, st. albans -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 19-MAY 25 2012
... notice of an application for planning permit...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia dalrymples opening biggest morning tea terry and sharen donovon what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville & district chamber of commerce agm advertisements triangle bushwalkers creative triangle fire brigade agm variety program future kids mayor's chair church notices triangle community pot luck dinner marysville golf report marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b new track opening at cathedral ranges people & parks foundation parks victoria cathedral range state park marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions christ church anglican ladies guild sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary mary kenealy councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t notice of an application for planning permit sample wines buxton community buxton memorial hall marysville villains lunch with lindy & bill lindy burns bill o'shea australian centre for grief & bereavement real estate lake mountain alpine resort comedy festival roadshow australian red cross marysville community centre education week at buxton primary school junior school council pet morning pet show bike & scooter day narbethong hall acoustic concert THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 19-MAY 25 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, dalrymples opening, biggest morning tea, terry and sharen donovon, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, advertisements, triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, fire brigade agm, variety program future kids, mayor's chair, church notices, triangle community pot luck dinner, marysville golf report, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, new track opening at cathedral ranges, people & parks foundation, parks victoria, cathedral range state park, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, christ church anglican ladies guild, sesquicentenary meeting 150th anniversary, mary kenealy, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, notice of an application for planning permit, sample wines, buxton community, buxton memorial hall, marysville villains, lunch with lindy & bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, australian centre for grief & bereavement, real estate, lake mountain alpine resort, comedy festival roadshow, australian red cross, marysville community centre, education week at buxton primary school, junior school council pet morning, pet show, bike & scooter day, narbethong hall, acoustic concert -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012
... notice of application for planning permit...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia alexandra truck ute & roadshow top entertainment comes to alexandra what's on when in june marysville & district chamber of commerce agm creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade agm local laws review advertisements breakfast for men cafe alexandra church notices kids zone triangle community pot luck dinner community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding murrindindi shire council victorian bushfire appeal fund comedy festival roadshow marysville community centre marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions deadline approaches for landcare awards mayor's chair men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t detox your home sample wines black spur inn live bar music lunch with lindy and bill lindy burns bill o'shea marysville villains lunch real estate maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant yea wetlands centre progressing celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges marysville & triangle youth group agm notice of application for planning permit green business assessors marysville villains football game healesville spinners & weavers group family fun long weekend lake mountain alpine resort department of sustainability & environment THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, alexandra truck ute & roadshow, top entertainment comes to alexandra, what's on when in june, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade agm, local laws review, advertisements, breakfast for men, cafe alexandra, church notices, kids zone, triangle community pot luck dinner, community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding, murrindindi shire council, victorian bushfire appeal fund, comedy festival roadshow, marysville community centre, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, deadline approaches for landcare awards, mayor's chair, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, detox your home, sample wines, black spur inn, live bar music, lunch with lindy and bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, marysville villains lunch, real estate, maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant, yea wetlands centre progressing, celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges, marysville & triangle youth group agm, notice of application for planning permit, green business assessors, marysville villains football game, healesville spinners & weavers group, family fun long weekend, lake mountain alpine resort, department of sustainability & environment -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 4-FEBRUARY 6 2009
... ...planning permit notice of application...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia dr lachlan fraser running australian ultramarathon runners assocn deadline advertising rates diary dates snippets from history gallipoli park joe white alex white kerami guest house wandsworth kerami crescent environmental forum disclaimer fire calls indidj art gallery australian & aboriginal art church notices mops women of hope bible quote men's fellowship breakfast life centre alexandra falls family fellowship mount cathedral baptist church buxton 10th anniversary founding fellowship ivor & yvonne jones buxton memorial hall buxton weather graphs marysville fire brigade children's services team trash & treasure stall holders wirreanda festival mystic mountains tourism marysville golfers alexandra cinema narby day narbethong hall bushdance & dinner outreach services murrindindi shire brewers choice home brew david kitchen gluten free beer community health services maryor's chair energy efficient homes councillor comment health & wellbeing new shire officer environment strategy yarra valley grape grazing country touch t.a.c. road safety planning permit notice of application payment of rates & charges marysville real estate marysville medical clinic THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 4-FEBRUARY 6 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, dr lachlan fraser, running, australian ultramarathon runners assocn, deadline, advertising rates, diary dates, snippets from history, gallipoli park, joe white, alex white, kerami guest house, wandsworth, kerami crescent, environmental forum, disclaimer, fire calls, indidj art gallery, australian & aboriginal art, church notices, mops, women of hope, bible quote, men's fellowship breakfast, life centre alexandra, falls family fellowship, mount cathedral baptist church buxton, 10th anniversary founding fellowship, ivor & yvonne jones, buxton memorial hall, buxton weather graphs, marysville fire brigade, children's services team, trash & treasure stall holders, wirreanda festival, mystic mountains tourism, marysville golfers, alexandra cinema, narby day, narbethong hall, bushdance & dinner, outreach services, murrindindi shire, brewers choice home brew, david kitchen, gluten free beer, community health services, maryor's chair, energy efficient homes, councillor comment, health & wellbeing, new shire officer, environment strategy, yarra valley grape grazing, country touch, t.a.c. road safety, planning permit notice of application, payment of rates & charges, marysville real estate, marysville medical clinic -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Ron F. McCormack, Appeal against Eltham Shire Permit granted for a propsed Youth Enterntainment Centre, 41-43 Were Street, Montmorency, 1993-1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack Folder of paper dcments, approx 50mm thick Digitised material: 1. ...In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph 10 colour aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aerial Photograph, Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency, 1994
... ...Planning Permit...permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. ...Montmorency Theatre Montmorency Bingo Hall 41-43 Were Street Youth Entertainment Centre Eltham Shire Council Planning Permit Administrative Appeals Tribunal Ron F McCormack aerial photograph Colour aerial photograph (1 of 10) of Montmorency Shopping Village (some duplicates) 15 x 20.5 cm Montmorency Shopping Village, Were Street, Montmorency Photograph Aerial Photograph ...Aerial photographs of Montmorency Shopping Village with a central focus on the former Montmorency Theatre and Bingo Hall situated at 41-43 Werte Street. In 1993 Eltham Shire Council issued a permit to Michael Muzur, Terry Lant and Andrew McMillan to redevelop the former Montmorency Theatre/Bingo Hall at 41-43 Were Street as an alcohol-free youth entertainment centre. Ron McCormack, retired former JP on behalf of 41 Joint Appellants consisting of local residents and traders successfully lobbied the community and won an Appeal to have the permit cancelled as unsuitable development. The Administrative Appeal Tribunal found that the proposed development came withing the Eltham Planning Scheme definition of an 'amusement parlour' and that the playing of pool an amusement machines would be the focus of the centre and unlikely to attract older age groups. The tribunal was not satisfied the applicants had sufficient knowledge or where with all required for the successful running of this type of operation. With respect to the objectors, the Tribunal did not accept that a responsibly managed and attractive amusement parlour could not coexist near the adjoining residential area and without detriment to the commercial centre. At a Council meeting on June 7, 1994 councillors requested a report outlining criteria to be used to assess planning applications for youth entertainment venues given the Tribunal's view that a poorly managed facility in a small neighbourhood shopping centre, particularly in such close proximity to a residential area would not only have the potential to increase perceived youth problems, but could jeopardise the prospects of future proposals. Ron McCormack moved to Montmorency from Coburg in the early 1980s and from then sat on the bench at Eltham Courthouse when Police requested assistance out of hours, until the eventuial closure of the Courthouse. montmorency theatre, montmorency bingo hall, 41-43 were street, youth entertainment centre, eltham shire council, planning permit, administrative appeals tribunal, ron f mccormack, aerial photograph -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Demolition of Eltham Sire Offices, 895 Main Road, Eltham, August 1996, Aug 1996
... ...planning permit...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne demolition eltham shire office planning permit Two colour photographic prints Originally located in a small pink (with decorative flowers) album, suede spine, 18 x 18 x 6 cm, 50 pages/inserts, 100 photo capacity Demolition of Eltham Sire Offices, 895 Main Road, Eltham, August 1996 Photograph ...Two colour photographic prints Originally located in a small pink (with decorative flowers) album, suede spine, 18 x 18 x 6 cm, 50 pages/inserts, 100 photo capacitydemolition, eltham shire office, planning permit
