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United approach for business park https://innovacapital.com.au/united-approach-for-business-park/ Mon, 20 Feb 2017 05:58:44 +0000 http://202.130.47.238/~innovacapitalcom/?p=150 A business park along Narellan Road combined with existing medical facilities could prove a tasty carrot for health-related industries, Campbelltown mayor Paul Lake said. The Advertiser last week revealed the proposal for the first stage of a business park had been supported by Campbelltown Council. The 60-hectare precinct — which will go on public exhibition...

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A business park along Narellan Road combined with existing medical facilities could prove a tasty carrot for health-related industries, Campbelltown mayor Paul Lake said.

The Advertiser last week revealed the proposal for the first stage of a business park had been supported by Campbelltown Council.

The 60-hectare precinct — which will go on public exhibition — would be located on the Maryfields site, to the south surrounding the current University of Western Sydney and TAFE campuses and also include land near Farrow Road.

Stage one — the Nexus Business Park — only includes land on the Maryfields site, although council was hopeful the entire precinct would come to fruition.

“One of the hopes is to attract educational, medical and health [industries] and any businesses that relate to those industries,” Cr Lake said.

“Campbelltown will have a regional hospital as we go forward; we just signed off on the [$16 million UWS] medical school [to be built next to Campbelltown Hospital], and we also have the school of medicine at the university.”

Cr Lake said Macarthur could be the major medical precinct between Sydney and Canberra.

“We could have a new children’s hospital that services the south-west region down to Canberra,” he said.

Original article found on the Macarthur Advertiser
http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/3225995/health-related-industries-could-be-attracted-by-business-park-says-mayor/

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/poor-clare-nuns-and-franciscan-friars-plan-environmental-centre/news-story/afdc7075e4f63239caa4cd41bb51e512

Poor Clare Nuns and Franciscan Friars plan environmental centre
Vera Bertola, Macarthur Chronicle Campbelltown
August 24, 2015 3:17pm
THE Franciscan Friars and Poor Clare Nuns will retain 6ha of land off Narellan Rd, near Campbelltown – earmarked for a business park – and plan to develop an environmental discovery centre.

The historic Stations of the Cross will remain the focal point, but will be complemented by the environmental heritage of the site.

Development planning director Wayne Camenzuli, on behalf of the religious orders, said the proposal, subject to Campbelltown Cou­ncil approval, was a long-time intent by the friars and nuns to re-establish their identity with an enhanced environmental centre.

The development would incorporate a centre, walkways over the Bow Bowing tributary and the possibility of opening up the “signature” dam to recreational use.

“What the friars and nuns would like to do is integrate the religious history with the environmental heritage,” Mr Camenzuli said.

“They’d like people to come and visit not just to experience the sense of pilgrimage but also the rich tapestry of flora and fauna.”

The two religious orders signalled their intention earlier this year to sell off excess land – about 12.7ha on Narellan Rd.

Subject to more environmental investigation and reports, the plan is to develop a business park as well as residential and seniors housing on the site.

HISTORICAL SITE

WHAT: Maryfields, Narellan Rd, Campbelltown

HISTORY: Maryfields was a 52.5ha land grant made to Patrick Cullen in 1823

RELIGIOUS: Miss Sarah Mary Keane transferred the property to the Franciscan Brothers in 1930. The first Franciscan community moved to Maryfields in 1934

■ 12 terracotta Stations of the Cross from France were imported for 1937 ceremony

MARYFIELDS DEVELOPMENT SHOULD CREATE MORE JOBS

EMPLOYMENT opportunities will be one of the upshots with the development of the Maryfields site.

Planning director Wayne Camenzuli said that had been one of the main intentions of the Franciscan Friars when they decided to go ahead with plans to develop the property.

“They realised Campbelltown didn’t have a business park, and with the population growing and needing more employment this would be a good fit,” Mr Camenzuli said.

He added the Franciscan Friars and Poor Clare nuns would “absolutely remain” on the site.

“All they are simply doing is finding a sensible and ­rational use for the excess land they don’t use,” he said. “They also wanted to do something to leave a longer-term legacy for the community.”

Mr Camenzuli said any development was at least two years away. He anticipated artists’ impressions of the park would be available in a couple of months.

Original article found on the Daily Telegraph. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/poor-clare-nuns-and-franciscan-friars-plan-environmental-centre/news-story/afdc7075e4f63239caa4cd41bb51e512

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Business Park ‘will create jobs’ https://innovacapital.com.au/business-park-will-create-jobs/ Mon, 06 Feb 2017 08:15:37 +0000 http://202.130.47.238/~innovacapitalcom/?p=1 A proposal for a 60 hectare business park adjacent to Narellan Road is gathering momentum with the first stage set to go on public exhibition. If all goes to plan, the precinct would be about a third of the size of Bella Vista’s Norwest business park and would take in the Maryfields site to the...

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A proposal for a 60 hectare business park adjacent to Narellan Road is gathering momentum with the first stage set to go on public exhibition.

If all goes to plan, the precinct would be about a third of the size of Bella Vista’s Norwest business park and would take in the Maryfields site to the north of the Narellan Road and portions of land surrounding the University of Western Sydney and TAFE campuses to the south of the the road.

 

Land near Farrow Road – owned by Campbelltown Council – has also been earmarked.

 

Council has given it’s initial support for the development of the Maryfields site (stage one) slated to be named the Nexus Business Park, however no formal plans have been submitted for the remaining areas.

 

The applicant — Capital Syndications — does not own land aside from the Maryfields site, however a plan for the entire precinct has been been developed.

 

Campbelltown mayor Paul Lake said the the business park would create much needed jobs to accommodate the predicted population growth of the Macarthur area.

 

‘‘With the growth of the region you are going from about 225,000 now in Campbelltown, Camden and Wollondilly, to well over 550,000 by 2035,’’ he said.

 

‘‘A business park is needed to accommodate the residents so they can work in the area.

 

‘‘This is a first — it’s not an industrial area, it’s an upmarket centre for businesses.

 

‘‘This is only the first stage and we are hopeful there will be a stage two, three and four.’’

 

Unlike the Norwest precinct which has been dogged by a lack of infrastructure, the Nexus Business Park would located next to an existing railway line within close proximity to Campbelltown and Macarthur stations.

 

Expansions of the log-jammed Narellan Road — already underway — plus upgrades to Badgally Road and the construction of the Spring Farm Link Road are expected to alleviate any pressure from increased traffic.

 

There will also be no need to create man-made bodies of water and topography like in the Norwest, with that already in place.

 

‘‘It will be completely different to Norwest,’’ Cr Lake said.

 

‘‘It’s good to see somewhere like the Norwest do its thing first so we can understand the problems.

 

‘‘Badgally Road and the Spring Farm Link Road will come through and accommodate more traffic and a rail connection from Campbelltown through to Narellan would also reduce traffic.’’

 

Cr Lake also stressed the business park would be situated around the TAFE and university, while the stations of the cross would be relocated but remain at the Maryfields site.

 

‘‘The TAFE isn’t going anywhere — it’s all staying put,’’ he said.

 

Original article can be found here: http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/3208960/proposed-campbelltown-business-park-gaining-traction/

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