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Temple plan sparks backlash

A wave of concern has swept through Woodstock and Eden Park as locals band together to oppose a proposed yoga and meditation studio and Hindu temple at 330 Grants Road.

A petition with 159 signatories was tabled at the Whittlesea council meeting on Tuesday, May 20.

The proposed development has become a flashpoint for residents worried about rural over-development. Residents also have concerns about traffic and fire safety.

A community meeting was recently held to give locals a chance to learn more about the proposal and voice their objections.

The meeting was attended by Whittlesea councillor Christine Stow.

Speaking at last week’s council meeting, Cr Stow noted the petition’s official role in the planning process.

“The petition will be submitted as an objection to the application with issues raised in the petition,” she said.

The project proposes weekend operations from 8am to 7pm, accommodating up to 20 people.

Petition author and Whittlesea local Kerry Stewart believes Grants- Selkrik Road will have an extra 50-60 cars each day to accommodate the visitors.

With a final decision not expected until July, Cr Stow emphasised the community’s unity.

“I’m really proud to be a part of the community and the cohesion that they showed.”

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