Revealed: Take a look at plans for new Byron Bay TAFE facility
The council has already indicated its support for the proposed $6.13 million centre, which would be built on council-owned, previously rehabilitated land.
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The council has already indicated its support for the proposed $6.13 million centre, which would be built on council-owned, previously rehabilitated land.
The application for this Ballina Shire project has been approved with a number of strict conditions, and it will join a number of similar projects the company owns in NSW and Queensland.
This scenic spot has been given the green light for some lucky brides and grooms in search of a perfect big day, but the view doesn’t come without some specific restrictions on partying.
Lismore is once again becoming a hub of ingenuity and business. See the proposed plans which could bring big bucks and big changes to town:
The $1.2 million project will see major changes to the way the company operates.
New roundabout and works at busy intersection should alleviate several problems.
The company says the plant has been “unreliable” since they first started operations in Lismore six years ago.
The site has been vacant since 2014, but a DA has (finally) been approved and it could be the start of something very special.
This transformed Northern Rivers servo is looking at another makeover, with a $350,000 price tag.
Council looking at options to make carparking safer.
Authorities have raised concerns over plans for a servo at an “extremely busy” intersection.
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