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Closing date for Offers on  Lots 115 & 116 is 4pm, Monday 15th November 2010
All current land releases at Churchlands Green are now entirely sold out.
Churchlands Green has taken top honours in the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s (UDIA) Excellence Awards.
Minor modifications are proposed to the existing approved Churchlands Green Structure Plan.
Minor modifications are proposed for the Churchlands Green design guideline.
Churchlands Green residents, neighbours and friends are all invited to join the brand new Churchlands Green – My Neighbourhood Facebook page.
The much anticipated, state-of-the-art Edith Cowan Reserve has just been opened to the public at Churchlands Green. The large, green open space is set to further beautify the Estate and is likely to become a popular place for residents and the wider community.
Minor changes have recently been made to the Churchlands Green Structure Plan.
Residents and visitors at Churchlands Green were met with a surprising sight recently - an enormous, 12 metre high Tipuana tipu tree with full canopy being walked by a 100 tonne crane to its new home just up the road.
Feral pigeons have taken up residence in roof voids and air-conditioning units of homes in Churchlands Green.
The park, due to open in mid-May 2010 will be one of the major activity hubs for Churchlands Green.  Local residents will have access to an immaculate open space where they can come together as part of a wider community and enjoy spending time with their families and friends.
The launch of stage 5 has been fast tracked at Churchlands Green to meet the continued demand for land in the Western Suburbs. The move was prompted by the sell out of almost all residential lots of the first four stages.
The newly launched display home at Churchlands Green, the Viento, is a true celebration of small lot living. The Residential Attitudes home sits comfortably on its 365sqm block and not one compromise has been made in terms of style or practicality.
Churchlands Green’s trees are one of the estate’s most valuable assets.  Take a walk through the estate and experience the beauty of the trees which range from marris, tuarts, melauluca and red river gums.
Dumping of building and general household waste is an ongoing problem at Churchlands Green.  The eyesore that this dumping creates is expensive to remove and difficult to police.  The waste can also be a health hazard and acts as a magnet for the dumping of even more waste.  The practice is annoying and substantially detracts from local residents’ enjoyment of the area.
Premium house and land packages are now selling at Churchlands Green, offering buyers the rare opportunity to purchase custom-designed, luxurious house and land packages in the highly sought after Western Suburbs.
The Edith Cowan University’s Churchlands campus officially closed on 25 June 2008. Five lots facing onto Pearson Street have been set aside for a display village.
The Churchlands Childcare Centre facility, after providing many years of service to ECU and the local community, has now closed.
Following the success of the first two Churchlands Green auctions, ten prime single residential lots and two corner lots suited to duplex development will be auctioned on site on Saturday 4 August.
In recognition of its commitment to the environment, Churchlands Green is now a fully accredited HIA GreenSmart development.
Over 500 people attended the auction conducted by Time Conti on behalf of Edith Cowan University on the 10 March 2007.
Site works for stage 1 and 2 are just about complete and landscaping is already underway.
Time Conti has been appointed as the selling agent for the Churchlands Green Development.