![]() inmycommunity | Hotel plans difficult inmycommunity By Jon Bassett, Western Suburbs Weekly A PLANNED eight-storey Ocean Beach Hotel development in Cottesloe is bulkier than State Government depictions that were released for public comment last year. Tourists and residents accommodation can combine in ... |
![]() inmycommunity | Battle on the Cottesloe beachfront inmycommunity By Jon Bassett, Western Suburbs Weekly Town of Cottesloe Mayor Kevin Morgan listens to Premier Colin Barnett's address to the media. COTTESLOE Mayor Kevin Morgan said the council will consider fighting the State Government over its decision to allow ... |
![]() WA today | Cottesloe to get high on decision WA today Development of up to eight storeys will be allowed along the Cottesloe beachfront in a controversial decision by the state government which has outraged the local council. The state government has forcibly modified the council's town planning scheme to ... Anger over Cottesloe high-rise approval Barnett in row on building heights |
Changes loom for Cottesloe The West Australian The main carpark opposite the Cottesloe Beach Hotel would be closed to make way for a public square offering prime views over the Indian Ocean as part a new proposal to overhaul the Cottesloe foreshore. In a rare coastal revamp, the Town of Cottesloe's ... |
Rowell denies link to leaflet inmycommunity COTTESLOE councillor Rob Rowell says he was not associated with a leaflet - at least five years old - asking Cottesloe residents to consider greater beachfront heights. His signature was not on the leaflet that backed a general 12m limit, ... |
Backdown on Cott high-rise The West Australian The Town of Cottesloe council has backed down marginally on its beachfront anti-high rise stance by supporting a five-storey limit at three key sites. The council will continue to advocate for a three-storey limit for the rest of the strip. ... |
![]() inmycommunity | Cottesloe fine with five-storeys at OBH, but not eight inmycommunity COTTESLOE Council will allow five-storey high rise developments along its foreshore, but only at three sites and with strict controls. Councillors held a special meeting on Wednesday night to formulate their final ... Council relents on five-storey beachfront development |
Cottesloe set to reject height limit The West Australian The Town of Cottesloe is poised to roundly reject the Barnett Government's beachfront development plans despite the majority of public submissions favouring higher building heights along Marine Parade. A special council meeting has been called for ... |
![]() The West Australian | Cottesloe bid for heritage listing fails The West Australian A move to put the Cottesloe beachfront strip on the national heritage register has failed, with the Federal Government opting not to add the area to this year's round of assessments. A Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and ... Cott beaches won't be protected from high-rise - yet |