Residents’ grievances about the Moore Park precinct included music noise, parking problems and even the sound of people bouncing basketballs too loudly.
The owners of Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter have won permission to hold additional events, markets and exhibitions at the Moore Park site despite complaints from nearby residents about noise, parking problems and people bouncing basketballs.
Chairman Tony Shepherd said the application would allow EQ to continue its current program for the next five years “so we don’t have to do a full-scale DA every time we want to run an event”. The decision means a range of events can be held at the Entertainment Quarter without needing a new DA each time.A local planning panel chaired by former Liberal minister Rob Stokes approved the revised plan on Wednesday after council officers said it “will not unreasonably compromise the amenity of nearby properties”.
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