Thornton central village: $150m plan for 550 homes refused by NSW Planning Panel despite Penrith Council support
McCallum, Jake15 July 2024
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A master planned community featuring four landmark high-rise towers, more than 550 homes, a new shopping centre, a state-of-the-art developer-funded PCYC facility, new supermarket and child care centre was knocked back by planning bureaucrats despite Penrith City Council support and an independent review.
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Thornton central village: $150m plan for 550 homes refused by NSW Planning Panel despite Penrith Council support
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15 July 2024
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01 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024
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Research Room - Local Files - Residential Development - Thornton - 1
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The Sun Herald, 15 July 2024.
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