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Ingleburn

"Ingleburn - opportunity lost"

Ingleburn has near zero facilities (sorry people but Woollies is not the be all & end all).

If you want anything you have to go out of the town for it as all the surrounding suburbs gained the shops or facilities ahead of Ingleburn. Ingleburn has always had an over abundance of hairdressers & estate agents thats about it.

The Ingleburn Chamber of Commerce has long been Ingleburns worst enemy lacking any vision in securing real investment in the towns CBD!

Macquarie Fields & Minto got their respective Aldi's & other chain stores but never Ingleburn? all we have is a Graffitti encrusted KFC! - where is our hardware store when you need it???

No lift or electronic indicators at Ingleburn station & no likelyhood of same either.

An RSL club so far out of town that people get lost finding it!

Crime, graffiti & anti social behaviour in the daytime CBD of Ingleburn has greatly increased also.

As a current resident I would be buying elsewhere now rather than Ingleburn.

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Delagetoll

Zero facilities, well how about Infants school, Primary school, High School, Public Library, Train Station, RTA, Centrelink, All major Banks, Coles, Woolworths, Target, RSL off Chester Road, revitalised Hotel, Gloria Jeans Coffee, independant Butcher shops, Bakers, restaurants, medical centre, Hardware store previously located in main street but economies - Big business closed it down. I have been an Ingleburn resident for 48 years and graffitti has decreased, while the community police prescence is at last being used again.Not forgetting a golf course and industrial complexes that employ many locals. Not bad for a northern suburb of Campbelltown !

DylanC1

Not to forget that ingleburn fair is currently being renovated and the train station has just had a major facelift which now has electronic boards and lifts, and campbelltown council has published all over facebook about its new scheme for the macarthur area which includes ingleburn getting a major facelift of oxford st and high rise offices and apartments that will be built in the next 10-20 years which in my opinion will look alot better then the shabby looking shops and ugly unlooked after fibro houses near oxford st and Cumberland rd.

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