Canberra Times: Comments welcome on Pialligo master plan

Canberra Times: Comments welcome on Pialligo master plan

Location Map for Pialligo
Location Map for Pialligo

On 13 October 2009, Canberra Times journalist Claire Low, reported that the Planning Minister is encouraging comment on the new master plan for Pialligo. There was also a statement by the president of the Pialligo Residents’ Association, Bob Ross in relation to the process.

The online version of the Canberra Times article is reproduced below:

Comments welcome on Pialligo master plan

Planning Minister Andrew Barr encouraged Canberrans yesterday to comment on the Government’s new master plan for Pialligo.

The residents of the rural oasis nestled next to the bustling airport just pray they’ll be heard.

For Pialligo Residents’ Association president Bob Ross yesterday’s announcement of the master plan process for the unique suburb represents a vital step in the march to protect the area.

Mr Ross’s property is part of a suburb full of pretty nurseries, vineyards and orchards. He can trace his family ties to Pialligo back to 1952. His 85-year-old mother-in-law, Enid, a long-time resident of the suburb, still does her cooking on a fuel stove.

Pialligo residents and business owners feel this rural atmosphere is worth preserving and so the group is prepared to fight development in the area.

Mr Ross opposes the proposal for the Majura Parkway, renewed talk of a ”very high speed train” running through the suburb, and the prospect of Pialligo becoming a light industrial area. The train, especially, he said yesterday, would be ”the death of the suburb”.

The ACT Planning and Land Authority will, according to Mr Barr, take into account a plan the Pialligo Residents’ Association devised.

The full article was available in the print edition of the The Canberra Times

Note: copyright of the material in this clipping resides with Fairfax Media. Usage permitted in accordance with the Australian Copyright Act 1968, Section 42: Fair dealing for purpose of reporting news. Source: The Canberra Times Website – 13 October 2009.

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