Capital Estate Development managing director Stephen Byron, Chris Steel MLA, Communities at Work CEO Lee Maiden, Dr Marisa Paterson MLA and CED director of project delivery Nick McDonald Crowley at the Denman Village Community Centre opening. Photo: CED. The Molonglo Valley finally has a dedicated...
The planning for the major Molonglo Commercial Centre was well underway and additional land for shops would be released in 2021-22, Mr Gentleman said. An artist’s impression of the proposed Koko Molonglo shopping centre, the development of which will be accelerated. Photo: File. ”Aft...
Molonglo Valley Community Forum member Monique Brouwer said the delay was another blow to the Coombs community which is still waiting on its shops and an activated community centre. “It’s a disappointment for the community of Coombs. We’re keen to work with NHC and government in whatever...
Ms Berry said having the two schools on the same site would provide a smoother transition for students as they move from primary to secondary schooling. “Molonglo has grown to around 7000 residents since 2011 and as new families settle into the region, it is important that students have a...
Mr Hemsley said the Suburban Land Agency planned to launch their estate development plan for the village later this year, which would embed a range of building quality requirements to enable the project to get off the ground. “It’s very good to see that project proceeding around the same ...
READ ALSOVolunteering for Vinnies and the real face of need in Canberra But there are no plans at this stage for a new station in the growing Molonglo Valley which is tipped to double in population by 2028. The area will be one where the extra police resources will be d...
The 101-room hotel, which will front Steve Irwin Avenue and provide a mix of one and two-bedroom serviced apartments, will add another dimension to not just Koko but the civic precinct that will be developed around the key intersection to serve Wright and Coombs. ...
“Children and their parents are welcome to come and try everything from gymnastics to soccer and tae kwon do to drama and dance,” she said. “We aim to get local clubs in for two back-to-back sessions so the children can get familiar with the trainers and get a solid taste of the...