Eaglehawk delivers objections

Bendigo Weekly | Bendigo Weekly | 15-Feb-2012

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Eaglehawk traders and residents have delivered to the City of Greater Bendigo council more than 100 new objections to the proposed Victoria Hotel development.

February 15 is the deadline for comments on the amended proposal for what has been perceived as "crisis accommodation" in the historic building which currently runs only as a bottleshop.

Before today, only 12 new objections had been lodged against Ivar and Tonya Hunt’s amended proposal for a 21-room accommodation facility at the borough’s central cross-road.

“People hadn’t even realised another proposal had been put up,” coffee shop proprietor Michelle Webster said.

“There’s a lot of concern and a lot of fear about what’s going to happen to our community.

“We want people to know we are not against the fact there is a need for low-cost accommodation – it’s the location we’re against.

“We’re doing this (objecting) for everyone.”


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