State Significant Development
Winter Sports World, 2 Tench Avenue, Jamisontown
Penrith
Current Status: Determination
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Mixed-use development including an indoor recreation facility, hotel and commercial uses including:
- indoor ski facilities including a ski run, snow play and climbing facilities
- 170 room hotel with associated facilities
- cafes and restaurants
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SEARs (1)
EIS (47)
Response to Submissions (28)
Agency Advice (24)
Additional Information (29)
Recommendation (2)
Determination (14)
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Other Documents (2)
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If this development is successful the volume of traffic will substantially increase.
There is already a development in progress called The Orchard Penrith containing function centre, cafe, florist, farmhouse, playground, which will generate more traffic. Penrith Council is presently upgrading the river area along Tench Avenue, which will again generate more traffic with families visiting the facilities.
The design of this new development is not in keeping with the aesthetics of the area.
Cheri Bez
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Cheri Bez
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resident of Nepean Shores. I would like to express my total disapproval of the Winter Sport building ,or should I say " Monstrosity ". If built will not only ruin our beautiful River Precinct ,it will cause absolute kaos and havic for Jamison and Tench Rds . I feel that the land and position Peter Magnasolis is proposing is not in conjunction with the other buildings along the River front . I do not think the fact of future floodings has been taken into account , not to mention the disruption of people's lives ! In my opinion we will end up with an almighty white elephant on the corner of Tench and Jamison Rds in a few years time . Regards Cheri Bez .
Chris Tsirigotes
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Chris Tsirigotes
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This facility that will allow Australian and International Athletes to be able to train year round in the Southern Hemisphere.
This facilitate will foster and allow the development of winter sports and ski enthusiasts year round in our country and encourage more tourism in Penrith and NSW. It will allow local people to be able to experience winter sports and activities without expensive travel.
The Winter Sports World will create a magical wintery atmosphere for the patrons and because of its close proximity to the Nepean River will enhance the tourist magnetism attractiveness of this project.
The facility will increase the technical and cultural skills of the local community.
This facility will enhance all the existing and future tourists and recreation facilities that are in Penrith . In terms of a promoting tourism in Penrith, the Winter Sports World would become a famous and distinctive building akin to how the Sydney Opera House is to Sydney Harbour. It will be a lightning rod for the Penrith Tourist industry, which we believe, we should all support.
The construction phase will generate significant employment nearly 3,000 construction jobs , Increase local suppliers employment ,once the project is completed it will provide significant ongoing local employment . It will provide significant economic advantages to the Penrith and NSW economy.
Your Sincerely
Chris and Jim Tsirigotes
Please see attached letter
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Susan Artup
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Susan Artup
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Pauline Wilson
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Pauline Wilson
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Dawn Smith
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Dawn Smith
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Could it not be relocated to the Regetta Centre with the much needed ice skating rink or another area in Penrith?
Marlene McGinley
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Marlene McGinley
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1 . The height of 54 metres will totally ruin the river precinct .
2 . The block of land is totally inappropriate !!!
3 . The river precinct is one of the only GREEN areas left in Penrith .
4 . The traffic in the area now is so congested on weekends driving in on Jamison Road , we have trouble getting out of our drive way now !!!!
5 . I am a resident of Nepean Shores and we will be severely affected by this monolith there are 10 homes that will only get 3 hrs of sunlight a day .
6 . Please come out and look at the block of land and come in and meet the residents of Nepean Shores and listen to our concerns !!!! .
7 . If this is allowed to go ahead what will happen to the rest of Tench Avenue regarding height of any other proposal for the area .
8 . We understand that Penrith could benefit from this being built but put it out at the Regatta Centre were we have Olympic Venues now plus plenty of land .
9 . I do not want this to be built and in 2 years time become a white elephant and we are left with a 54 metre high eyesore.
10 . Finally after the flooding we have had in the last 2 years this is ridiculous that this could even be considered the block of land floods and I have fears that it will cause more flooding to Nepean Shores .
11. Please consider the residents of Nepean Shores that love living here and are in the last years of our life .
12 . I am on the Residents Commitee and we would appreciate if you could come out personally to hear and see for yourself our concerns.
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Jason Matz
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Jason Matz
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I am 42 and a current member of the Australian Masters in-line hockey team - i played for the Flyers ice hockey team here in Penrith before the closure and also played broomball aswell for fun - I probably spent around $1,500 per annum much like many others involved in these activities- more than you’ll get from any individual on a ski slope
I was waiting anxiously and so too friends and family for this ice rink to be rebuilt - and for ice hockey to become improved and show signs of development in the area amongst players my age and more so for future younger players
I could point out my disappointment in the decision taken - but I’m sure that’s not going to change any minds - what do you need to know - what can the community of Penrith say to convince you to build this rink ?
It’s all about answering the objectives - does this project aim to generate labour, jobs, profitability and assist in tourism
Or does it seek community engagement, accessibility, affordability for residents, youth participation, recreation for locals and the growth of ice sports
Who is the target market - locals or tourists ?
I guess I state these things to point out - that this project without the ice rinks gets you only half of these objectives - whereby adding the rink it will achieve all the objectives
Further still it offers premier opportunities in ice sports by hosting tournaments, state and national competitions which will generate visitors and become the number one facility in the country - further achieving the venue facility visitor and participation stats
Imagine in the year 2050 - the Winter Olympics - the young locals being born and growing up today in Penrith, the western suburbs and greater Sydney can use this facility as a gateway to the world stage - only if you add the ice rinks - engage locals and provide stability for the ice sports community - ice hockey, figure skating, speed skating - young future world champions - we should be investing in them - keep the kids off the streets and off drugs by giving them an accessible affordable and realistic choice with an exciting sports opportunity and team culture - a ski slope doesn’t do that but an ice rink can with its sports programs
Or - it becomes a great idea that falls off into obscurity - just a cool place for tourists - it will make some money yes for sure - the hotel will be beautiful and so too the facilities - but please we urge you to do more - to fulfill the initial proposal and implement the ice rinks - as a Penrith local I beg of you to make this happen - if not I promise I for one will boycott the facility - for the love of my sport
Thankyou kindly for your time
Jason Matz
Laurel Vardon
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At the moment it is a narrow country lane with no footpaths or kerb and guttering. Everyone walks or rides their bikes on the road because the side is uneven and often overgrown.
Winter Sports World will increase traffic and make the road even more dangerous.
Can you please consider building a footpath/bike track along our road.
Thank you
Philip Smith
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Lance Calvert
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Lance Calvert
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Approval of this development will overwhelm the current roads and parking. Causing distress and increased danger for elderly residents, families with young children and visitors alike.
The shadow and output of this building will affect the environment in a very negative way. Single land road dependant is will also affect businesses and residents of the road. I object wholehearted to this proposal.
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- Was Penrith community consulted during the inception of this gigantic dream?
- Do we know what are the true needs of the local community?
- is the location appropriate for such a monstrous building where a lam outdoor sport like skiing is undertaken indoors and the snow will be artificial, leading to more emissions?
- Penrith and western Sydney receives some the very extreme hot days in summer. How will this facility be accessible to all community?
- Equity of access?
- Does this align with Penrith Councils Recreation and sports strategy?
- Was a needs and demand assessment of recreation and sporting needs undertaken? , to justify this facility?
Can we please genuinely understand and respond to our community rather than trying to create a white elephant. River and foreshore recreation needs to sustainable and we should be promoting outdoor activities rather than changing their core function.
Endeavour Energy
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Maria Bradley
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Maria Bradley
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The Nepean River is subject to flooding so this is reckless and ill conceived
The change of use should require an EIS
There are no attachments to this proposal - is this a joke?
Kylee Hughes
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WSW will be located within the vibrant Riverlink Tourism Precinct, with its design encouraging connection to and enjoyment of the Nepean River while celebrating the unique development that will become a gateway and landmark for the area. This was on the website for WSW "will be located". I hope this reference doesn't mean this is a done deal therefore community consultation is futile. This is the first postal notification I have heard about this project.
People cannot even pay their mortgages and general everyday bills. I hope this doesn't become an abandoned white elephant and ruin the whole river precinct.
Alanah Doulman
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Alanah Doulman
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For years now our ice community has seen closure of many rinks, blacktown, bellavista, Penrith and Canterbury. This only leaves Liverpool, Alexandra and Macquarie left. With the closure of so many ice rinks it is forcing ice sports out of their homes to practice and play. Ice hockey teams no longer have home grounds to call their own because they are all being shut, Future Figerskaters no longer have places to train for the olyimpics and so many more ice sports now loosing places to train.
Winter sports world had promised us not 1 but 2 new ice rinks, one for leisure and one for training. This gave the opportunity for ice communities further out west to once have a place to play again. But we have been let down, as plans have changed and they are now building a winter resort instead, replying to a comment on Facebook stating it’s just not in the budget.
This is super disappointing to hear because it is killing a thriving sport. I had recently got back into ice skating with friends and noticed how busy the rinks always are, i had noticed how many people are now playing in local ice sporting events and teams. i know personally people who play on these teams. Playing sold out local games. When you watch the oplyimpics, how exciting is it to watch the figure skaters do all their tricks? How great is it to watch the aussies give it their best shot at it? It's one of the most watched winter olypmic sports right now with millions of views on youtube. The sport is gaining more popularity and winter sport world is taking away something that people are falling inlove with again?
The NRL isn't so popular in perth, but that doesn't stop them from putting the origin in Optus Stadium, The AFL isn't so big in NSW but we still have teams who have places to train. So why should this mean any different for all our ice sport players? Where will the future generations train for places like the olympics if all the rinks are shut? they will be forced overseas to train.
Finally someone had the power to bring in an ice rink and make effective change and we where let down by someone who could have made a differance. Our thriving sport is being burnt to the ground. So there for i object to the Wintersports being built in penrith because we dont need a resort in penrith, if i want snow i will go to canberra for the real thing.