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Nerang Administration Centre: Plans for affordable housing at ageing Gold Coast site
Nerang Administration Centre: Plans for affordable housing at ageing Gold Coast site

Daily Telegraph

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Telegraph

Nerang Administration Centre: Plans for affordable housing at ageing Gold Coast site

Don't miss out on the headlines from Gold Coast. Followed categories will be added to My News. The rundown Nerang Administration Centre could be turned into an affordable housing precinct under a radical City plan to address the Gold Coast's accommodation crisis. Built in 1976 as the base for the former Albert Shire Council before amalgamation the building, which is renowned for its water leaks, houses 1000 Gold Coast City Council staffers. City officers are investigating options for its future use but council sources reveal discussions are already underway with the State Government on creating an affordable housing precinct on the edge of the Nerang CBD. The added benefit is other facilities like a community hall being moved to the centre of town. Councillor Peter Young supports the move, which could see a public-private partnership. 'There are lots of moving parts at the moment in relation to the administration centre site, the Bicentennial centre site and the future of community facilities, and lots of options in the mix,' he said. The Nerang Administration Centre, which was once the old Albert Shire council chambers, is on a site which could be converted for affordable housing. 'My primary focus is on the provision of high quality facilities to serve the community of Nerang and the surrounding suburban and hinterland areas — for example, an evacuation centre, auditorium and meeting rooms along with customer service. 'I welcome the potential for affordable housing on the current administration site – Nerang desperately needs additional population to support local businesses and commerce. 'However, there will be a need to focus on the quality of such residential development and the communities that we create.' Mr Young said he was working with City CEO Tim Baker and other senior staffers and consultants in the pursuit of a final outcome. 'It is an exciting prospect but there are many challenges,' he said. The Nerang Bicentennial Community Centre, part of a large site which could become an affordable housing project. Mayor Tom Tate said the City's recent purchase of the Corporate Centre had consolidated office accommodation in the Bundall precinct and was made on the back of moving out of Nerang. 'Having staff, contractors and councillors commuting between Bundall and Nerang for 30 years since amalgamation has been anything but ideal and I think it shows the current council is prepared to make hard decisions that benefit the City's operations,' he said. Sources suggest the state government Housing Department was in the past reluctant to consider the Nerang site. Council employees at the Nerang offices. City councillors and senior managers are planning to meet with Housing Minister Sam O'Connor on June 13, where talks will include the current homeless crisis. With dozens of rough sleepers at Carey Park in Southport highlighting a lack of low cost housing, the spotlight is on providing more accommodation in the city. A pile of belongings from a homeless person evicted from Carey Park at Southport. Other rough sleepers said council had instructed to leave it near the footpath. Gaven MP and former Housing Minister Meaghan Scanlon supports the City's housing plan. 'Unlike LNP NIMBY Housing Minister Sam O'Connor who axes housing in his own backyard, I support affordable housing in my community,' Ms Scanlon said. 'Building homes here would at least go some way to making up for the hundreds of affordable houses the LNP have already scrapped on the Gold Coast.' Mr O'Connor and Ms Scanlon had previously clashed on Labor's plan for affordable housing at the old Arundel golf course site. Originally published as Nerang Administration Centre site considered for affordable housing precinct

Plans for redevelopment of airport garage approved
Plans for redevelopment of airport garage approved

BBC News

time18-03-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Plans for redevelopment of airport garage approved

The reconfiguration of the site of a petrol station near the Isle of Man Airport to create a larger convenience store, a deli and butcher shop has been backed by changes at the Airport Garage, on Douglas Road in Ballasalla, would also see the addition of a post office collection point, jet and car wash facilities and valeting. The plans would see the existing structure demolished to give way for a larger building on the south east of the site to accommodate the new shops and the scheme, planning committee member Peter Young said it would be a "huge improvement" to the facility and have a "big benefit" for the community. The petrol pumps would become card operated pay at pump fuelling stations under the by Mannin Retail Ltd, the planning application said the proposals were due to an expected rise in trade as a new housing estate and additional industrial units in the area become movement of vehicles was currently "an issue" as there were no defined entry and exit points and no defined parking spaces, it planning officer who recommended approval of the plans said the proposal enhanced the site's character and appearance, provided sufficient parking, improved access, and incorporated parking. It would also generate 33 full-time jobs and provide for the growing population of Ballasalla, the planning officer also noted. Representing the applicant, Val Lloyd said that the proposal would make the site more "user-friendly", and would allow the current Spar shop to expand its offering to include fresh fruit, vegetables, Manx meats and a deli with a small seating committee member Adele Bettridge, who voted against the proposals, said taking into account other plans that have received approval, the facility would be one of four convenience stores in the area. She argued they were more expensive, and questioned whether it would "close the door" to the potential of a supermarket in the the opposition, the development was approved by six votes to one. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.

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