Stockland has started road consruction at its latest residential sub-division, Glenmore Ridge, which will provide up to 530 new homes in Glenmore Park. The recent ground breaking ceremony was attended by Barry Mann, Stockland’s General Manager, David Borger Minister for Western Sydney and Minister for Roads and PCC Mayor Crameri. The extension to Glenmore Park will eventually have 2,000 homes.
There will be a new entrance from The Northern Road at Bradley Street, with all community facilities built in the first stage. The roads will be relatively straight and shady and provide the ability to walk to school and shops.
The official construction commencement ceremony on Wednesday June 16, used a bulldozer with a chrome blade to break ground on site instead of the traditional ‘golden shovel’.
Barry Mann, Stockland’s General Manager of Residential Development in NSW, said the event to begin works signalled an exciting new stage of development in a well-established and popular community.
“Glenmore Ridge is a natural extension to the very successful and vibrant Glenmore Park community,” said Mr Mann. “Demand for property in this area remains strong and we look forward to bringing a selection of good quality, well-priced home sites to the market.” He also said that the ‘dead worm’ road design with ‘no through roads’ and limited access was no longer appropriate and there would be a much simpler road system.
The first home sites will be released in Ridgetop Drive by the end of the year. Jacaranda Park is going to be doubled in size and upgraded and all the new community facilities will be built in this first stage.




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