Ruction in Gardens of Eden; Community Voices Its Fears over Plans for a 22-Home Land Sharing Project near Kyogle
Byline: DIGBY HILDRETH Real estate editor
PLANS for a 22-home a[approximately]rural land sharing project' have caused a commotion in the Eden Creek community.
Neighbours of the 80ha property in Afterlee Road, 17km from Kyogle, have a range of fears about the scheme, which used to be called a multiple occupancy development.
They believe the residentialproject will create problems witheffluent control and noise, be unsightly and cause a drop in property values.
aWe are also worried about the type of people it will attract,a said Kyogle real estate agent James Byatt, who owns a 40ha adjoining property and is spokesman for the group of ā¦
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Article title: Ruction in Gardens of Eden; Community Voices Its Fears over Plans for a 22-Home Land Sharing Project near Kyogle.
Contributors: Not available.
Newspaper title: The Northern Star (Lismore, Australia).
Publication date: December 14, 2010.
Page number: Not available.
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