Peninsula Community Access Edition 240
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24 May 2010
Mortgagee sale for Veron Rd seniors site A DA-approved seniors living development site on the corner of Hillview St and Veron Rd in Umina has been advertised for sale with “mortgagee in possession”. The Umina property has been at the centre of controversy for several years over the endangered ecological community found on the site. Real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle advertised the 1.16 hectare property as a “retirement living investment opportunity” in the Central Coast Express Advocate on May 12. A spokesperson for Jones Lang LaSalle said the land was being sold on behalf of the mortgagee Dobler Consultants. “The site at Hillview St, Woy Woy, has development approval for a 52-unit retirement village, basement car park and associated community facilities,” he said. He acknowledged that a number of units had been sold off the plan and “these will be transferred to the new owner”. “I can confirm that the property is being offered for sale via
expressions of interest so I don’t believe there is an asking price per se.” The land has been managed by Leasurement, which has been selling units over the past two years. The company told Peninsula News in February this year that construction work was delayed due to the Global Financial Crisis. It is believed up to 11 deposits had been secured by the company at that time and building work was expected to commence back in April. This had increased to 15 by May 10. It is understood that the information days planned by Leasurement for May 27 and May 29 will not now proceed. Expressions of interest for the development site close on June 17. Press release, 5 May 2010 Brendon Wenke, Jones Lang LaSalle Media statement, 17 May 2010 Roger Christie, Sefiani Communications Group An aerial view of the property that lies on the corner of Hillview St and Veron Rd in Umina (image courtesy of Jones Lang LaSalle)
Effort for security fence increases Woy Woy South Public School P&C Association has stepped up its attempts to have a security fence erected around the school perimeter following attacks by intruders every weekend over a period of five weeks. “Groups of youths from the local area have been responsible for a long list of vandalism, graffiti, breakins and a fire that destroyed a large section of our fixed equipment,” school principal Mr Terry Greedy said. “More recently, we have had damage done to the screens and roof of the refurbished classroom blocks, attacks on the school canteen and library and items stolen from the work site associated with the new classroom block being constructed.” Mr Greedy expressed his thanks to Member for Gosford Ms Marie Andrews who has thrown her support behind the P&C’s efforts to have security upgraded at the school. “I would like to publicly thank Ms Andrews for the time and support
Andrews to lobby Minister Member for Gosford Ms Marie Andrews has pledged to lobby State Education and Training Minister Ms Verity Firth for the installation of a security fence at Woy Woy South Public School.
she has given to the school with this issue,” Mr Greedy said. “Hopefully by raising awareness in these circles, we will be able to gather support to have the fence
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erected. “Following the apprehension of a number of youths on school grounds, police and security patrols will be increased each night as a deterrent for young people who
see the school as an easy target for their anti-social behavior.” Newsletter, 21 May 2010 Terry Greedy, Woy Woy South Public School
Ms Andrews said the issue was a matter of urgency after a spate of vandalism attacks over the past month causing damage and additional cleaning at the Ocean Beach Rd school. “This is a lovely school community at Woy Woy South and it is heartbreaking for the staff and students to see their school treated with such disrespect,” Ms Andrews said. “I would encourage anyone who has witnessed any acts of vandalism at this school or any other school to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.” Ms Andrews met with staff and members of the school’s P&C to discuss the issue and listen to their concerns on May 17. Press release, 17 May 2010 Marie Andrews, Member for Gosford
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