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Taylor’s Mistake Plans Altered

Another 54 bach sites, a boat ramp and a breakwater shown on a plan in the City Council’s district planning ’scheme for development of ’Taylor’s Mistake have been withdrawn. Giving its decision on objections to the proposal, a council committee said the !greatest opposition had been to the proposed additional ’bach sites. The council has included in its plan the statement: “The development scheme proposal is a positive step to enable the valley to be developed in accordance with an over-all scheme, rather than in a piecemeal manner, under Tull control of the local authority as to details and design, j “A viable comprehensive i scheme will consider road access, public parking, public recreation, sewage disposal.

the existing bach site situation and any modifications or changes in respect of bach sites in the valley as a whole. The purpose of creating the special zone, therefore, is to ensure that all these aspects are considered! together and staged accordingly to an overall plan, details of which will be published later.” THE PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SELLING OR BUYING WITH SATISFYING RESULTS IS THROUGH CLAJSIFIEDS. Thousands of people regularly prove that CLASSIFIED Advertising is an ideal, inexpensive way to convey the Who. What, Where and When. For Business and Personal advertising, the wide variety of columns in "The Press” daily assist in finding a happy solution. For PROMPT results, it pays to read and use—“THE PRESS” “CLASSIFIEDS” DIAL 68-939 (6 direct lines)

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32385, 26 August 1970, Page 6

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Taylor’s Mistake Plans Altered Press, Volume CX, Issue 32385, 26 August 1970, Page 6

Taylor’s Mistake Plans Altered Press, Volume CX, Issue 32385, 26 August 1970, Page 6