Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The Avenue at Casey 782May 23, 2011 12:20 pm Reinsey Found the whole set of docs plus some extra stuff on the net. Check this link; http://www.gaa.vic.gov.au/PSA_C125/ Just wonder should we all write the email/letter to the council to push our suburb name to be changed. Re: The Avenue at Casey 783May 23, 2011 5:51 pm georgecurious What exactly has led you to label them 'bogans'? The colour of their skin and their choice of automobile? Should I commence calling the many ethnic residents of the estate 'terrorists'? Don't be such a bigot and subject others to your labels and classifications. Thieves should be frowned upon due to their undertaking illegal tasks, irrespective of their race. The term bogan (pronounced /ˈboʊɡən/) is Australian slang, usually pejorative or self-deprecating, for an individual who is recognised to be from a lower class background or someone whose limited education, speech, clothing, attitude and behaviour exemplifies such a background.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogan Really..... you are either a troll or need to lighten up a little as noone mentioned race/colour/greed or otherwise. Cheers Cozmo ______________________________ Building a PD Heywood 29 http://fromevetoeternity.blogspot.com/ Re: The Avenue at Casey 785May 23, 2011 10:09 pm georgecurious how about you either move into the estate or stop posting in this thread? dont recall anyone ever asking for your opinions. troll = pot calling kettle black with you bignose Those of us with big honks object to being called big nose. Nosists aren't welcome in the estate. The other day I was standing outside one of the display homes in the rain and someone came up and said, "excuse me, do you mind if I shelter under your nose.". I was devastated, so please George curious, remember we big noses have feelings too. Thanks for the warning emilio Re: The Avenue at Casey 786May 24, 2011 8:52 am I think thats enough guys, we are not here to hurt anyone's feels, lets just keep this thread light and helpful as it always has been, im very sure emilio did not mean no harm And thank you for letting us know that there may be a problem with stuff being taken in the Avenue!! Anyway back to the point, Reinsey, do you think that we should send an email to try and push for a name change as Kathy&Ben have suggested?? I really want this name change, so what ever i can do please let me know?? Has anyone spoke to the council at all?? Re: The Avenue at Casey 787May 24, 2011 9:24 am tash1 I think thats enough guys, we are not here to hurt anyone's feels, lets just keep this thread light and helpful as it always has been, im very sure emilio did not mean no harm And thank you for letting us know that there may be a problem with stuff being taken in the Avenue!! Anyway back to the point, Reinsey, do you think that we should send an email to try and push for a name change as Kathy&Ben have suggested?? I really want this name change, so what ever i can do please let me know?? Has anyone spoke to the council at all?? Does anyone know how we would go about getting the name changed? a petition maybe? I think our new estate deserves a new name not just a boring old cranbourne north. Re: The Avenue at Casey 788May 24, 2011 9:36 am Take it easy guys... I am sure no one intended to hurt anyone. Thanks for the warning Emilio. I visited http://www.gaa.vic.gov.au and found heaps of information on the development plan for not only our estate but the whole area between Narre Warren - Cranbourne road -> Thompsons Road -> Berwick - Cranbourne Road -> Glasscocks road. I think there have about 3-4 pdf files there detailing each development including roads and no of lanes, types, signal positions, roundabouts, parks, tree types etc. Very detailed information. Once again thanks Reinsey for guiding us to that website. Also I’m pleased to see some public transport plan for the estate. --AdPr Re: The Avenue at Casey 789May 24, 2011 9:57 am ceejayem Does anyone know how we would go about getting the name changed? a petition maybe? I think our new estate deserves a new name not just a boring old cranbourne north. I think some sort of plan would be needed i.e proposed suburb name, area that will be included in new suburb, evidence supporting name change ect. ect. Then getting council on side and local state MP. Might have to get the right person voted into office to champion the cause. All in all it will take some effort and time (at a guess i think it would take 2-3 years to get the job done but thats bureaucracy for you). But yes do send in the emails to council ect. as it is a start and it lets them know residents are wanting it.. it has to start somewhere. The more it is discussed the more chance of it happening. Cheers Cozmo ______________________________ Building a PD Heywood 29 http://fromevetoeternity.blogspot.com/ Re: The Avenue at Casey 790May 24, 2011 10:01 am AdPR Take it easy guys... I am sure no one intended to hurt anyone. Thanks for the warning Emilio. I visited http://www.gaa.vic.gov.au and found heaps of information on the development plan for not only our estate but the whole area between Narre Warren - Cranbourne road -> Thompsons Road -> Berwick - Cranbourne Road -> Glasscocks road. I think there have about 3-4 pdf files there detailing each development including roads and no of lanes, types, signal positions, roundabouts, parks, tree types etc. Very detailed information. Once again thanks Reinsey for guiding us to that website. Also I’m pleased to see some public transport plan for the estate. --AdPr http://www.gaa.vic.gov.au/Assets/Files/Cranbourne_North_Development_Plan_v4Sep09%5B1%5D.pdf This is the one signed off by Casey Council Cheers Cozmo ______________________________ Building a PD Heywood 29 http://fromevetoeternity.blogspot.com/ Re: The Avenue at Casey 791May 24, 2011 12:02 pm I dont really get all this name change thing.... If you didnt want to live in Cranbourne North, why did you buy a block in the Avenue. Maybe all the people in doveton could get apply for a name change so there suburb was called "Coming up Daisys"...? I am happy to have it left as Cranbourne Nth. Its like Naree Nth. When you think of that suburb you think of all the grand houses and large beautiful blocks. I think the Nth on Cranbourne will make people think the same of our suburb. If you dont like Cranbounre dont buy a block in the suburb.... Re: The Avenue at Casey 792May 24, 2011 12:14 pm Also, we are renting in Berwick at the moment and got delivered a CD and some brochures on the permits for the next stages of the Cranbourne Nth development. I was excited to see that the shopping complex will be quite big, with a medical centre and some specialty shops, as well as a supermarket and there looks to be a servo going in down on Thomsons road. Looks like we will have all we need in our area. The wetlands will also extend all the way back up to Clyde road, so we should have some nice walking tracks in the area. Re: The Avenue at Casey 793May 24, 2011 3:44 pm WOW - Hornets nest! Margwar I dont really get all this name change thing.... If you didnt want to live in Cranbourne North, why did you buy a block in the Avenue. Maybe all the people in doveton could get apply for a name change so there suburb was called "Coming up Daisys"...? I am happy to have it left as Cranbourne Nth. Its like Naree Nth. When you think of that suburb you think of all the grand houses and large beautiful blocks. I think the Nth on Cranbourne will make people think the same of our suburb. If you dont like Cranbounre dont buy a block in the suburb.... Personally, I don't mind if it stays as it is, but if we have the opportunity to change it, then why not explore it? The sales office have been telling purchasers that a change of suburb name has been planned and we're all keen for more information. tash1 Anyway back to the point, Reinsey, do you think that we should send an email to try and push for a name change as Kathy&Ben have suggested?? I really want this name change, so what ever i can do please let me know?? Has anyone spoke to the council at all?? I sent an email to our Ward Councillor, Geoff Ablett, last week just requesting an update and quoting the info the Loz found on the internet from 2005. I haven't had a reply as yet, but will post any further received here. Cozmo - have you had any info about any of this over your side of William Thwaites?? Building Carlisle Homes "Monaco" @ The Avenue at Casey What's happening?... Handed over July 28, now making it home Follow our progress:: http://destination3977.blogspot.com/ Re: The Avenue at Casey 794May 24, 2011 4:28 pm A change of name isn't a bad idea. We're trying to sell and our real estate agent has said that some people wont even come and look at our house because it's in Cranbourne North and has the link to Cranbourne. She said it's almost like a swear word, which is frustrating because us living here know it's a great place to live. It's actually closer to Berwick then Cranbourne anyway. So if a name change helps those who will sell in the next few years i guess it's not such a bad idea. Re: The Avenue at Casey 795May 24, 2011 6:55 pm stam A change of name isn't a bad idea. We're trying to sell and our real estate agent has said that some people wont even come and look at our house because it's in Cranbourne North and has the link to Cranbourne. She said it's almost like a swear word, which is frustrating because us living here know it's a great place to live. It's actually closer to Berwick then Cranbourne anyway. So if a name change helps those who will sell in the next few years i guess it's not such a bad idea. Cranny has never had a good name... and the whole Brookland Greens methane fiasco has not help the situation but I do not think that a name change for Cranbourne North is required. I am more inclined to have a new suburb created that would include parts of Cranbourne North and Narree warren south say Greaves or Center Rd to Thompsons Rd and Narree-Cranbourne Rd to Clyde Rd. This would most likely need the population to reach a certain mass before it could get legs. Cheers Cozmo ______________________________ Building a PD Heywood 29 http://fromevetoeternity.blogspot.com/ Re: The Avenue at Casey 796May 25, 2011 9:09 am stam A change of name isn't a bad idea. We're trying to sell and our real estate agent has said that some people wont even come and look at our house because it's in Cranbourne North and has the link to Cranbourne. She said it's almost like a swear word, which is frustrating because us living here know it's a great place to live. It's actually closer to Berwick then Cranbourne anyway. So if a name change helps those who will sell in the next few years i guess it's not such a bad idea. If going by your agents words, there should have been no or very little sell for our estate, Eve, Allans Farm etc but in fact the demand is huge, same thing is with Cranbourne East. If going by all the current reports in news papers, web sites etc then the Real Estate market has slowed down considerably over last 6 months or so and the prices have fallen by some considerable amt.--- Who should we trust??? I personally don’t mind Cranbourne North, but if they are going to change it then please change it to something nice. How about ‘Toorak south’ lolz. It would be really great to see some public transport in our estate. May be connecting Merinda Park and Narre Warren stations?? I think they have started some bus service in Eve. The Avenue at Casey 797May 25, 2011 10:46 am Historically. Every district that has changed name has suffered drop in sales value. It's like renaming a ship. Re: The Avenue at Casey 798May 25, 2011 11:52 am After 8 weeks of incompetence by Telstra we finally have a fixed phone line - Faringdon Crescent Carlisle Homes 'Savannah 28' Visit our Blog: http://www.oursavannah28.blogspot.com Handover 31st March, 2011 - Landscaping completed Re: The Avenue at Casey 799May 25, 2011 12:54 pm Debra50 After 8 weeks of incompetence by Telstra we finally have a fixed phone line - Faringdon Crescent You are now in for a whole lot more incompetence. We have been connected for about 6 months and have not had a correct bill as yet. internet is fast and phone works fine so at least that's something. Many hours spent wasted on the phone though, trying to get answers. Re: The Avenue at Casey 800May 25, 2011 1:05 pm So part of Cranbourne South became Botanic Ridge in 2008 - http://www.starnewsgroup.com.au/news/cr ... 56229.html And according to the Cascades on Clyde website there is a push there to rename it Clyde North - and I assume at the moment it is part of Cranbourne proper, but stand to be corrected on that. This hasn't been raised by anyone here - it is something that Council has previously considered. if you look at the development plan the combination of the Sierra, Eve, Allens Farm, The Avenue and the two new proposed estates, will be different in nature and geography to those on the other side of the Narre and Glasscocks Roads. We're very happy to be moving in soon and becoming part of an entirely new community. This sort of growth and the evolution of names is something that has happened in plenty of places, the part of Knox we come from used to be in the Shire of Ferntree Gully which no longer exists. If there is to be a change it makes sense to do it early in the history of the area to allow the identity to establish and grow with the people who live there. 11 41684 |