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Major Housing Development Announced on Former Prison Camp Site

BREAKING: A substantial housing development plan has been unveiled on the historic site of a former prisoner of war camp in Thurgoona, with plans for a remarkable 1,003-lot estate now lodged with Albury Council. The ambitious Hawkscote Estate is set to transform the landscape and is currently on public exhibition until August 25.

Developed by Alatalo Bros, the project covers 177 hectares and includes a dedicated Sloane’s froglet wetland area. The site, which once served as a grazing land and a POW camp, will feature house blocks ranging from 503 square meters to 5,789 square meters. Notably, 17.36 hectares will be allocated for passive public open space, ensuring community access and recreational opportunities.

The initial construction phase will consist of 85 lots, with future stages increasing block numbers to a peak of 101 and 102 in stages five and six, respectively. “We aim to start development within the next three years, contingent on essential services like sewer and water,” stated Tony Moyle, general manager of Alatalo Bros. Market demand will significantly influence the project’s schedule, which is projected to unfold over the next 20 years.

The environmental effects report prepared by Blueprint Planning in June highlighted that the site has been “earmarked for urban development for over 18 years“, supported by comprehensive planning and environmental studies. The report assures that there are no unresolved constraints related to Aboriginal cultural heritage or biodiversity that could impede the project.

In a significant nod to history, remnants of the former Hume army base and POW camp will be preserved in a 1.94-hectare reserve, complete with informative signage developed in collaboration with the Albury and District Historical Society and the NSW Heritage Council. The Hume Camp, established during World War II, once housed between 1,100 to 2,900 troops and Italian POWs, famously known as the “Burgundy Boys”.

With each construction phase expected to generate up to 50 jobs, the Hawkscote Estate not only represents a significant housing increase but also a boost to the local economy. Residents and stakeholders are urged to review the plans during the public exhibition period, as community feedback will be a vital component of the development process.

This project is set to reshape Thurgoona’s future, blending residential needs with historical preservation. Stay tuned for further updates as this development progresses.

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