182 Windsor Road, Winston Hills NSW 2153

Description
Removal of the existing static sign and installation of a new pylon signage structure with digital LED notification panel. The site is identified as a local heritage item no. I731.
Planning Authority
Parramatta City Council
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Reference number
CC/89/2025
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , 9 months ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Las Vegas here we come. A heritage site and you want to denigrate it more with over the top advertising. More wasted electricity operating 24/7 to push up child care costs. Where is the responsible business model. If a CCC on a major arterial road isn't bad enough for children's health and well being we now have to add a major fancy dress sign to distract motorists. How many accidents has the location of this centre already caused? I recall many occasions were damaged vehicles were parked on the footpath waiting for tow trucks. Development in Parramatta is out of control; appeals to the L&E Court are a rubber stamp for developer approval. Watch this space if council rejects the proposal. The L&E Court is geared to support the whim of the government and developers. What a mockery of process when ALL the facts cannot be listed in a development application at the outset. No - inch by inch changes are demanded as inconsequential. In the St George area 24 hour child care centres are being requested. These changes would not pass muster in the original application so why approve them as an after thought by stealth.
The term weasel comes to mind when reviewing these proposals. The flow on effect of precedence is another eyesore the local community will be subjected to and impotent.

Luke Sinclair
Delivered to Parramatta City Council

Please educate yourself, Luke. Those cars were parked on the side of the road because they were owned by the people in the house they were parked outside of. Not once were those cars damaged and awaiting a tow truck.
I would want staff able to spend more time taking care of the children (and doing what they are paid for) rather than hours up a ladder trying to slide cumbersome letters into a sign facing the opposite side of the street. Seems logical, unlike your comment.

Mel Smith
Delivered to Parramatta City Council

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