New Rose
A COMMUNITY BY HYECORP
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Overview

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The Roseville Returned Servicemen’s Memorial Club Limited was officially incorporated on the 13 November 1972 and the Club’s constitution was established at this time. The constitution is underpinned by two key objects:

  • To carry on and conduct a social club and to do all things necessary to achieve this object.
  • To provide a home and meeting place for ex-servicemen and maintain a fitting memorial to the valour and sacrifices of those who made the supreme sacrifice in theatres of war.

While many Clubs were developed in the period 1950-1970, many have only undergone minor internal renovations and by today’s standards are no longer fit for purpose, remaining substantially underdeveloped. This is particularly true of the Roseville Memorial Club. In planning terms, they are opportunity sites that provide the potential to be redeveloped into mixed use community orientated projects.

The Ku-ring-gai Council planning controls that apply to the Roseville Memorial Club Site allow for a much broader range of land uses and a greater scale of development than currently exists. It is this untapped development potential that the Club is now looking to realise through their redevelopment plans.

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contact@newrose.com.au