Dickson Residents Group

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Dickson Tradies Development

You can see details of the proposal here.  Note that this development application is for stage 1 of what will be 3 or more stages over the next 8-10 years.

We have set up a Facebook group here so people can share thoughts, ask questions and discuss the proposal.

The period for comments (20 working days) closed 1 October 2025. For further information please see News below. A copy of our representation is also available here.

The proposal is defined as a “significant development”, so a second stage of public notification will be announced when the applicant has had time to respond to issues raised. That second stage will last 10 working days.

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    Dickson Residents Group has issued a media release, available here. A second stage of public notification will be announced later this year, lasting 10 working days. The applicant will now prepare their responses to issues raised (by people and organisations, referring entities, or questions from the planning authority). A copy of DRG’s representation is available here ...
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