The Scooter Guy wrote:But what about the one at Windsor Gardens where Bunnings (formerly Lloyd's) is still trading?
This store is about to be demolished I think - to make way for a new Bunnings warehouse?
The application involves the expansion of the existing Bunnings development to encompass the existing supermarket and shops, the demolition of the indoor sports facility to the rear of
the site and the construction of Bunnings on this portion of the site. Stage 1 will comprise the majority of the development. There is an existing Bunnings Bulky Goods Store on site. Stage 1 will involve changing the use of the existing supermarket and speciality shops to extend the existing Bunnings Bulky Goods Store. This extended Bulky Goods Store will have an additional area of 5,567 metres square.
In addition, Stage 1 will provide a timber sales area (1,325 metres square) to the west, and a nursery area and bagged goods canopy (1,396 metres square). This will result in a total floor
area of 8,288 metres square.
Stage 1 will exclude the Indoor Recreation Centre and car park to the immediate south and west.
Stage 2 will represent the balance of the land and will commence once the lease on the Indoor Recreation Centre has expired and the building has become available to Bunnings.
The Indoor Recreation Centre building to the south of the site will be taken over by Bunnings and used as a Timber Trades Sales Area, and Building Materials and Landscape Supplies
Area. Stage 2 is expected to take 10 years to finalise and the applicant has requested a condition allowing this scenario.