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Residents trapped in 'high-rise hell' at Wentworth Point

October 26, 2014
Sue Williams

Residents in a new master planned community on the Parramatta River say they are living a nightmare after the original scheme to accommodate about 11,000 people in a low-rise haven has become a "high-rise hell" with plans for 45,000 people in 20 towers of up to 25 storeys.

Already, residents say the traffic is often so bad on the lone road on and off the peninsula of Wentworth Point, in Sydney's west, that they are regularly trapped in their homes, unable to pull out of their driveways. A trip to the nearby shops at Rhodes, four kilometres away, can take up to an hour at peak times. And this was with only 20 per cent of the population having moved in.

"People have been buying a dream of what life was going to be like at Wentworth Point that's turned into a nightmare," said Auburn City councillor and former deputy mayor Irene Simms. "Everything about the original vision has been changed, and they're being ripped off."

A proposal to build a new bridge for pedestrians, bicycles and buses between Wentworth Point and Rhodes was originally welcomed, with locals feeling that might help the congestion.

But then the NSW government agreed developers could build an extra 1300 apartments in towers higher than the previously agreed eight-level limit to help pay for it. Two urban activation precincts were also announced, adding another 8000 apartments.

"It's now planned that Wentworth Point will hold 20 high-rise towers – a little Hong Kong on what was intended to be a lovely green space promontory," said resident Pamela Dilworth. "It's over-development gone mad, creating a high-rise hell, especially since the peninsula is a dead-end, so traffic, which is already a huge problem, is going to get even worse."

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I suppose the residents should have seen that one coming. Since when does government at any level ever say no to developers?
Edited by CSI, 27 Oct 2014, 12:36 PM.
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So has the original planning consulting In this instance etc gone AWOL ? It appears the location was not appropiate to the population increases on the demands with the high density living...

There's benefits & cons with homes stacked on top of each other... The thing is some want decentralization...
But then there's the other extreme..

Unplanned urban sprawl.

From a health perspective? Socio-wellbeing point of view...it's not for me I would feel I'm in a prison.. :to:


High rise is ok for the singles & couples, but not so for families with kids. It's not a natural play environment for kids..yeah the big cities have had this... But those big cities if they are well planned will have designated parks, open space, culture, great food & lifestyle. Yeah, some don't need to drive cars & walk ....but try doing that with very very young kiddies...easy said than done.

Planners need to designate open space to reduce obesity.

There's kids out there who don't know what backyard is about... That's what's really frightening.

Perth still has lots of space for infill development, the planers need to create high density urban areas that offfer great lifestyles. No ones wants to fight for a piece of road just getting out of their home....that's crazy.

It's got to be functional .. Practical.

Newjerk? can you try harder than dig up another person's blog. My first promo was with Billabong and my name in English is modified with a T, am Perth born but also lived in Sydney to make my $$
It's Absolutely Fabulous if it includes brilliant locations, & high calibre tenants..what more does one want? Understand the power of the two "P"" or be financially challenged
Even better when there is family who are property mad and one is born in some entitlements.....Understand that beautiful women are the exhibitionists we crave attention, whilst hot blooded men are the voyeurs ... A stunning woman can command and takes pleasure in being noticed. Seems not too many understand what it means to hold and own props and get threatened by those who do.
Banks are considered to be law abiding and & rather boring places yeah not true . A bank balance sheet will show capital is dwarfed by their liabilities this means when a portions of loans is falling its problems for the bank.
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