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  • Easts Group plans twin 10-storey development for Waverley Bowling Club

    Link: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/s...22-10kdba.html

    Easts Group plans twin 10-storey development for Waverley Bowling Club
    September 23, 2014 - 12:15AM
    Anne Davies

    The Easts Group, incorporating Easts Leagues club and the Sydney Roosters, has lodged a $100 million proposal to redevelop the Waverley Bowling Club into the new home for the Roosters with plans for two 10-storey residential towers atop a new licensed club, function centre and gym, administrative offices, a childcare centre, and a swimming pool for use as a school.
    A planning proposal was lodged by Easts Group with Waverley Council last week, seeking a change to the Local Environment Plan, to allow buildings up to 45 metres tall.
    But like Wests Tiger's proposal to redevelop their site Rozelle into a high-rise tower, the group's plan is almost certain to be controversial with residents. The sleepy Waverley Bowling Club is in an area with predominantly single- or two-storey dwellings and small unit blocks.
    Easts Group chief executive Scott Bennetts told the Herald the proposal was at "a very early stage".
    We are waiting to hear back from council and we plan some community consultations," he said.
    Richard Francis-Jones, from FJMT Design is the architect for the project, which proposes two rounded towers and a sweeping, wave-shaped podium.
    Mr Bennetts said there were several parts to the project.
    "Obviously there is the commercial component, withich includes [about] 140 units, but there is also serviced apartments, the club and a function centre," he said. "The profit goes back into community facilities such as a learn-to-swim centre, a 70-place childcare centre and on-site training and administration facilities for the club."
    He said Easts proposed to maintain one bowling green and keep room for bowling club members.
    The Roosters are also seeking the council's views on using Waverley Oval for the Roosters' training midweek. The club already uses the oval for its Bondi United junior grades.
    "It's about being able to provide facilities for the changing demographic," Mr Bennetts said. "Our learn-to-swim centre at Bondi Junction is full."
    The Roosters have several heavy hitters on their board with expertise in business. The chairman is car dealer Nick Politis, while board members include Mark McInnes, formerly head of David Jones and now CEO of clothing brands Just Group, and Mark Bouris from Yellow Brick Road,
    Waverley mayor Sally Betts said she did not know much about the proposal and would wait for an assessment by council staff.
    "From what I have seen, some of it is wonderful and some of it not quite so wonderful," she said. "Waverley has a 3D mapping system, so we will know exactly what the shadowing and view impacts it has."
    She said there were four bowling clubs in Waverley and all were struggling financially
    Council would need to rezone the site from RE2 private recreation to B4 mixed use to allow Easts' grand plan to go ahead. The first step is for the council to review the proposals and then, because of its size, it would be referred to the NSW Planning Department for gateway approval, with a recommendation either to accept or reject from the council. A decision by council is not expected until the new year.
    After that there would be a period of formal consultation with the community, but it is likely Easts will undertake community consultation in a few weeks.



    The FlogPen .

    You know it makes sense.

  • #2
    Pretty big news for the club.

    I wonder what any local Roosters fans think?

    As a general rule, the term "high rise" tends to invoke hysteria when used in the same sentence as "community".

    Rightly or wrongly.

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    • #3
      Sounds like the club are planning on moving the training base out there... I wonder if we can manage to nab one of those 20m grants from the government to build a 'state of the art training facility'.

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      • #4
        BEFORE

        AFTER

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        • #5
          Are they petitioning the govt for funding ala the Vermin and developing Heffron Park ?

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          • #6
            I enjoy the bowling club, very civilized experience...

            cheap drinks, afternoon sun, thongs on the green chucking the round ball

            I watch my nephews play for united across the road, Waverly oval is a picture these days

            the development in roosters heartland adjacent to Waverly college & the oval is a positive step towards the future in my view

            although it will literally cast a shadow over residents south of the building

            the view of the harbor & the tasman should be spectacular & it will be a magnet for locals

            inevitably easts need to move out of Allianz & I support that.
            "Qui audet adipiscitur"

            WHO DARES WINS

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            • #7
              Twin towers...will Adam Goodes want to climb up them?

              Yes, I went there.

              Now to make it even worse.

              SUPER DRAGON!

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              • #8
                Droll trolling.

                I scored a ripper against Dover in the CommBank Cup at Waverley Oval. I think I still have the graze.
                Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                • #9
                  Great for both the Roosters and the bowling club.

                  Not so good for local residents.

                  Those little streets are going to be rat runs for all the traffic.

                  Watch for all the local blow ins come out in protest.
                  Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Johnny. View Post
                    Twin towers...will Adam Goodes want to climb up them?

                    Yes, I went there.

                    Now to make it even worse.

                    Shoosh - just don't tell Eddie.....oh that's right I forgot who started it all. Well I didn't really as it received that much coverage WW3 could have broken out and nobody would have known.

                    I will however give the little girl in the front row a bit of leeway for calling Goodes a big ape. She's young and I'm sure the Australian of the Year has been called a lot worse things (as we all have).

                    As for Eddie who would be one of the most opinionated egotists who believes everything he says is true and righteous, sorry Ed but being tired as an excuse doesn't cut it with me.

                    As for his condescending apology to Goodes, Lumumba etc, I take that with a grain of salt.
                    "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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                    • #11
                      uncle Nick is a legend
                      " A man can only walk as far as he can see"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                        Great for both the Roosters and the bowling club.

                        Not so good for local residents.

                        Those little streets are going to be rat runs for all the traffic.

                        Watch for all the local blow ins come out in protest.
                        It already is a rat run and not the place to be during the school drop off and pick up
                        The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                        Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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                        • #13
                          What ever happened to the Narellan project ?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
                            What ever happened to the Narellan project ?
                            Narellan is now on the backburner Hawkeye... We (as in the Easts Group) have sold the land at Narellan and are "exploring other opportunities in the Macarthur District".

                            I think we will have a big enough issue on our plate getting this one approved and built without too much community opposition.

                            There is little doubt we will build a new club and associated infrastructure at Waverley... The question is, will we get 10-story apartments through or will it be eventually cut down as a compromise between Easts Group and Council.

                            Given the height of other buildings in the area and the fact the site "dips" between two hills (the huge hill at Waverley and a smaller one on the corner of Birrell Street and Bennett Street), you wouldn't rule out us getting say 7-8 story towers through the approval process.

                            There is no doubt the current site is dilapidated beyond repair and is in need of a rebuild. A bowling green, child care centre, swimming pool and other community facilities should help smooth things over with the locals.

                            In Nick I trust!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 007 View Post
                              Shoosh - just don't tell Eddie.....oh that's right I forgot who started it all. Well I didn't really as it received that much coverage WW3 could have broken out and nobody would have known.

                              I will however give the little girl in the front row a bit of leeway for calling Goodes a big ape. She's young and I'm sure the Australian of the Year has been called a lot worse things (as we all have).

                              As for Eddie who would be one of the most opinionated egotists who believes everything he says is true and righteous, sorry Ed but being tired as an excuse doesn't cut it with me.

                              As for his condescending apology to Goodes, Lumumba etc, I take that with a grain of salt.
                              Let's just go hell for leather.

                              http://www.cloudy.ec/v/4de42e6e61754

                              Click on it, it's Kevin Bloody Wilson.
                              SUPER DRAGON!

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