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Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:45 pm
by Norman
Hewett is a new residential area north of Gawler. I went past this on my bike today and took a few snaps. Reminds me a bit of Encounter Bay actually...

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Re: Hewitt: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:16 pm
by sam
With those pics (except the last one!) you could just about be in Golden Grove.

Did you catch the train up and go for a ride from there?

Re: Hewitt: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:20 pm
by Norman
sam wrote:With those pics (except the last one!) you could just about be in Golden Grove.

Did you catch the train up and go for a ride from there?
Yeah, it was quite a climb too. But the ride back down was awesome :lol:

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:36 pm
by monotonehell
Shouldn't their motto be "Better by 20 country miles" ? ;)

It saddens me a little that we're still developing more low density sprawl out on the margins. Instead of addressing the housing problem more constructively.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:54 pm
by Cruise
monotonehell wrote:Shouldn't their motto be "Better by 20 country miles" ? ;)

It saddens me a little that we're still developing more low density sprawl out on the margins. Instead of addressing the housing problem more constructively.
people can live where they want, you wouldnt even look at Hewitt or Freeling if you wanted to live in an apartment, some people want space (at the cost of less services) that's life

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:59 pm
by monotonehell
Cruise wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Shouldn't their motto be "Better by 20 country miles" ? ;)

It saddens me a little that we're still developing more low density sprawl out on the margins. Instead of addressing the housing problem more constructively.
people can live where they want, you wouldnt even look at Hewitt or Freeling if you wanted to live in an apartment, some people want space (at the cost of less services) that's life
Yes, but when those apartments aren't also an option? More high and medium density housing gives people choice. Freeing up low density housing for those who choose it. Right now everything's full = no choices.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:05 pm
by Norman
Well then it's time to densen up the inner suburbs if that is the case.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:09 pm
by AtD
Norman wrote:Well then it's time to densen up the inner suburbs if that is the case.
Tell that to the local councils.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:28 pm
by Cruise
Norman wrote:Well then it's time to densen up the inner suburbs if that is the case.
Excatamondo

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:24 am
by Omicron
1998 called - it wants its house designs back.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:43 pm
by urban
If I don't start cleaning up my act, when I die I will be sent to live in Hewett.

I repent Lord.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:49 am
by rhino
Cruise wrote: people can live where they want, you wouldnt even look at Hewitt or Freeling if you wanted to live in an apartment, some people want space (at the cost of less services) that's life
Well said Cruise.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:45 pm
by monotonehell
rhino wrote:
Cruise wrote: people can live where they want, you wouldnt even look at Hewitt or Freeling if you wanted to live in an apartment, some people want space (at the cost of less services) that's life
Well said Cruise.
No it wasn't: ;)
monotonehell wrote:Yes, but when those apartments aren't also an option? More high and medium density housing gives people choice. Freeing up low density housing for those who choose it. Right now everything's full = no choices.
A lot of people are buying on the fringes because they can't afford anywhere else. Hell a lot of people are moving to Peterborough because they can't afford a house down here. :lol:

What I was saying is that there should be a reasonable amount of choice between high, medium and low density housing without having to continuously open up new tracts of land on the fringes. We need to keep up the urban infill (which is happening but slowly) as well as encourage medium and high density 'villages' that are well serviced by high frequency PT. But no it's cheaper to grade a paddock and install some plumbing.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:28 pm
by Professor
If you are at heaven's gate,

and they won't let you through it,

then try for pergatory,

it will be better than hewett.

Re: Hewett: New Residential Area

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:34 pm
by monotonehell
Professor wrote:If you are at heaven's gate,

and they won't let you through it,

then try for pergatory,

it will be better than hewett.
LOL! Now you're just being mean. It can't be much worse than Andrew's Farm...