Opposition to housing in Boomerang Park

By Jessica Brown
Updated November 21 2014 - 9:05am, first published November 19 2014 - 5:30am
KEEP IT: Shirley Bishop and Jenn Burton want to see the parkland remain.
KEEP IT: Shirley Bishop and Jenn Burton want to see the parkland remain.

THE Raymond Terrace Tidy Towns committee has launched a campaign against planned residential development in Boomerang Park which could make the council $1.75 million.

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