❓ The parliamentary question inquires about the East Perth Redevelopment Authority's (EPRA) plans for Gloucester Park, specifically regarding its potential redevelopment into a housing subdivision. The answer confirms a masterplan exists showing future residential potential while acknowledging the WA Trotting Association's role.
AnsweredQoN 1875Legislative Assembly
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(b) has the East Perth Redevelopment Authority already drawn up a structure plan for this area, in anticipation of the expansion approval; and (c) does this include a structure plan showing Gloucester Park as a housing subdivision?
(c) does this include a structure plan showing Gloucester Park as a housing subdivision?
(b) Yes, as part of the draft Gateway Masterplan released in July 2002. (c) Yes, the Gateway Masterplan shows Gloucester Park as having future potential for residential uses, retention of heritage buildings together with other entertainment and public uses. Current uses may continue and redevelopment of Gloucester Park is a matter for the WA Trotting Association.
(c) Yes, the Gateway Masterplan shows Gloucester Park as having future potential for residential uses, retention of heritage buildings together with other entertainment and public uses. Current uses may continue and redevelopment of Gloucester Park is a matter for the WA Trotting Association.
(c) does this include a structure plan showing Gloucester Park as a housing subdivision?
(b) Yes, as part of the draft Gateway Masterplan released in July 2002. (c) Yes, the Gateway Masterplan shows Gloucester Park as having future potential for residential uses, retention of heritage buildings together with other entertainment and public uses. Current uses may continue and redevelopment of Gloucester Park is a matter for the WA Trotting Association.
(c) Yes, the Gateway Masterplan shows Gloucester Park as having future potential for residential uses, retention of heritage buildings together with other entertainment and public uses. Current uses may continue and redevelopment of Gloucester Park is a matter for the WA Trotting Association.
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Answered
21 October 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
42 days
(a) No extension of East Perth Redevelopment Authority's boundary has yet been granted, however all areas governed by EPRA are subject to the provisions of the East Perth Redevelopment Act 1991.
(b) Yes, as part of the draft Gateway Masterplan released in July 2002.
(c) Yes, the Gateway Masterplan shows Gloucester Park as having future potential for residential uses, retention of heritage buildings together with other entertainment and public uses. Current uses may continue and redevelopment of Gloucester Park is a matter for the WA Trotting Association.
(b) Yes, as part of the draft Gateway Masterplan released in July 2002.
(c) Yes, the Gateway Masterplan shows Gloucester Park as having future potential for residential uses, retention of heritage buildings together with other entertainment and public uses. Current uses may continue and redevelopment of Gloucester Park is a matter for the WA Trotting Association.
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