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Old 12-05-2019, 08:39 PM   #1
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Default Sandown racing housing development planning

Looks like the end is near for Sandown.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/raci...12-p51mil.html

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The Sandown Park and Greyhound Club Precinct, of which the MRC-owned Sandown Racecourse forms the lion's share, has been identified by the Victorian Planning Authority as a "strategic site". The VPA is working with the MRC and Sandown Greyhound Club on a development plan.

"The plan will transform the Sandown Precinct [Sandown Racecourse and Sandown Greyhound Club carpark] into a new suburb," the VPA states on its website, adding that the proposal is at the "pre-planning and project scoping" stage.
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