Size Matters rallies support

A group of around 150 local residents with concerns about plans for the new supermarket development in Forest Street turned out to a public meeting in Victory Park on Wednesday evening.
The meeting was called by ‘Size Matters’ – a new group formed by local residents which say that any new supermarket should be sized for our town and it’s time for a rethink.
In 2018 Mount Alexander Shire Council and the Minster for Planning approved a permit for a 1,500 square metre supermarket on the site at the corner of Forest and Urquhart Streets.
The developers have subsequently submitted a new application for a 3,800 square metre development which has since been revised to 3,500 square metres – more than double the size of the original proposal.
‘Size Matters’ say there are a number of questions that need to be addressed about the proposal for a new supermarket opposite the Castlemaine Primary School and they are interested in working with the community to explore these issues. See the Mail for the full story.

Lisa Dennis
Editor of the Castlemaine Mail newspaper and senior journalist on our sister paper the Midland Express. Over the last 24 years Lisa been proudly reporting news in the Mount Alexander and Macedon Ranges communities.