
Preston Market Update: Article from The Rezzadent

Darebin Appropriate Development Association
Protect our community
Here are the submissions from DADA and Save The Preston Market Facebook group.
A big thank you to all the members of DADA and other community groups who took the time to submit a response to the Victorian Planning Authority.
DADA response toPreston Market Structure Plan recommendations final
SAVE THE PRESTON MARKET CAMPAIGN UPDATE
A big thank you to all of those folk who signed the Darebin Council petition to save Preston Market from overdevelopment.
You can still sign, if you haven’t yet, here: http://chng.it/jQRGZdr6Kv
The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) has released the draft structure plan for the market and is calling for feedback to be submitted before July 13th 2021.
We want to encourage everyone to tell the VPA how phenomenally disappointing their recommendations are for such a important site.
Key documents can be accessed via this link: https://vpa.vic.gov.au/project/preston/
Some points to help guide a submission are;
We reject what has been proposed by the VPA as it is ill conceived and does not adequately reflect the community expectations for the protection of the market and the future development of the site.
Registering your support for the future of the market on a single page or many pages will help.
Thank you.
Below are the documents released by the VPA today, the 18th of May 2021.
We urge you to participate in the consultation process.
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Preston_Market_Precinct_-_draft_Structure_Plan_consultation_May_2021
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The following Age article outlines the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) recommendations, not in line with community expectations, based on sham consultations and pro over development.
The key thing to note is that these are not planning provisions and can be ignored by VCAT. Unless there are strong heritage and planning controls the market will not be safe from over development.
The only hope for the market and the site is for Darebin Council to acquire it and develop as open space.
Follow the link: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/fears-for-future-of-preston-market-as-apartment-plan-looms-20210517-p57sii.html