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Issue 75
April 2010
Delivered monthly to Glenmore Park & Regentville
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GP Shopping Centre Update AMP Capital Investors Limited has sold Glenmore Park Town Centre and a parcel of adjoining land to the Village Fair Group. Village Fair has many years experience specialising in the development and asset management of convenience and sub-regional shopping centres. It is Village Fair’s intention to expand Glenmore Park Town Centre with the addition of a discount department store, another mini-major and specialty shops. Village Fair’s architects are currently preparing an exciting new scheme and a Development Application will be lodged with Penrith City Council as soon as possible. If their targeted timetable is met, construction will commence as soon as approval is received and is expected to take approximately 12 months. “Glenmore Park is a vibrant community and residents will be happy to
know that the Village Fair Group has a history of becoming involved in local activities where they hold shopping centres,” said Colin Henry, Managing Director, Raine & Horne Commercial who negotiated the sale. A second supermarket is part of the plans. The selling price was $40 million including the vacant land. Glenmore Park Town Centre will be managed by Raine & Horne Commercial.
TAFE is Coming to Glenmore Park! To show your expression of interest and to view what FREE courses are on offer visit www.spyns.org.au and click on the TAFE outreach link.
Two Silver Medals for Local Fire Fighter Regentville firefighter Chris Fuller recently competed in the Police & Fire Games held in Hobart. A Glenmore
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Park resident, Chris represented NSW Fire Brigades in Soccer and Touch Football bringing home two silver medals. See page 8
Anzac Day Services Sunday 25th April The Penrith RSL dawn service leaves the RSL Club in Lethbridge Street at 4.45am to march to Memory Park for the service at 5am. The Emu Plains march starts at 8am from the Girl Guide hall in Nepean Street, Emu Plains and walks across to the Cenotaph. All welcome. The Warragamba march leaves the Neighbourhood Centre at 11am and follows the Blacktown City pipe band. There is also an RSL march on Sunday 18th April, lining up at 2.30pm adjacent to the fire station in Evan Street Penrith. This is an alternative to the dawn service on Anzac Day.
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April 2010