Thursday, 5 November 2009

St Marys. Estate should be top priority

The Dunheved industrial area, in St Marys, should be one of the highest priority areas for potential jobs growth, Opposition planning spokesman, Brad Hazzard, said after touring the business park at the request of the Penrith Valley Chamber of Commerce. He criticised the Department of Planning for not spending money on moving the industrial area forward. A spokesman for the Minister for Planning, Khristine Keneally said there was "every chance'' she might visit the site depending on certain factors. A council spokesman said it had applied twice, unsuccessfully, for funding for a master plan for the revitalisation of the business park. Chamber president, Peter McGhee, said the chamber wanted to lift the area's profile. “It's about creating more jobs. All we're asking for is an overall master plan,'' he said in the Penrith Star

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