Public Exhibition of road names for Maryfields Development, Campbelltown
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Consultation has concluded
A new subdivision on what is now the Bethlehem Monastery and Franciscan Friary, will result in the creation of new streets. The applicant proposes names that will show a connection to this history of the property.
The names that the applicant has requested to be used are listed below and have been pre-approved by the Geographical Names Board (GNB). These names reflect the history of the property.
The proposed road names comply with the requirements of the NSW Addressing Policy and the NSW Addressing User Manual, including Principle 6.7.5 (Acceptable Road Names) which states that the use of given or first names in conjunction with a surname is not acceptable for road naming.
Proposed road names
Nexus Place Nexus Business Park is the name by which the front of the estate has been publicly known for the last 6-years. It means ‘connected’. The road is the only one that connects both sides for buses and emergency services vehicles. It also is the only road that ‘connects’ the Heritage Park, Business Park and Seniors Living Scheme. The business park is intended to be a medical and allied health enterprise zone with a future ‘nexus’ with WSU, the clinical school of medicine and local hospitals.
Keane Drive The Rudd-Keane family gifted most of the land to the Franciscan Friars in the 1930’s (Lots 5 and 6 in particular). There is already a Rudd Road in Leumeah, hence ‘Keane’ adopted here, and this road happens to spine through the middle of the original landholding that was gifted.
Assisi Circuit The town of Assisi in Italy is the birthplace and base of both St Francis and St Claire.
Alverna Road Named for the mountain in Italy where St Francis received the Stigmata.
Bethlehem Drive The current name of the Monastery upon the property.
Subasio Road Named for the mountain in Italy where the town of Assisi is located.
The above names reported to Council’s Ordinary Meeting held on 13 December 2022, were endorsed by Council during the meeting. The names were recommended to be advertised for public consultation. Any submissions received during the exhibition period will be reviewed and possibly reported back to the next Ordinary Meeting of Council for a final decision.
Have your say
Let us know what you think of the proposed road names by leaving your feedback below.
Submissions close Monday 5 August 2024.
A new subdivision on what is now the Bethlehem Monastery and Franciscan Friary, will result in the creation of new streets. The applicant proposes names that will show a connection to this history of the property.
The names that the applicant has requested to be used are listed below and have been pre-approved by the Geographical Names Board (GNB). These names reflect the history of the property.
The proposed road names comply with the requirements of the NSW Addressing Policy and the NSW Addressing User Manual, including Principle 6.7.5 (Acceptable Road Names) which states that the use of given or first names in conjunction with a surname is not acceptable for road naming.
Proposed road names
Nexus Place Nexus Business Park is the name by which the front of the estate has been publicly known for the last 6-years. It means ‘connected’. The road is the only one that connects both sides for buses and emergency services vehicles. It also is the only road that ‘connects’ the Heritage Park, Business Park and Seniors Living Scheme. The business park is intended to be a medical and allied health enterprise zone with a future ‘nexus’ with WSU, the clinical school of medicine and local hospitals.
Keane Drive The Rudd-Keane family gifted most of the land to the Franciscan Friars in the 1930’s (Lots 5 and 6 in particular). There is already a Rudd Road in Leumeah, hence ‘Keane’ adopted here, and this road happens to spine through the middle of the original landholding that was gifted.
Assisi Circuit The town of Assisi in Italy is the birthplace and base of both St Francis and St Claire.
Alverna Road Named for the mountain in Italy where St Francis received the Stigmata.
Bethlehem Drive The current name of the Monastery upon the property.
Subasio Road Named for the mountain in Italy where the town of Assisi is located.
The above names reported to Council’s Ordinary Meeting held on 13 December 2022, were endorsed by Council during the meeting. The names were recommended to be advertised for public consultation. Any submissions received during the exhibition period will be reviewed and possibly reported back to the next Ordinary Meeting of Council for a final decision.
Have your say
Let us know what you think of the proposed road names by leaving your feedback below.