100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Function venue with guest accommodation proposed for rural block

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Court appeal lodged over refusal of housing development

The rejection of a controversial proposal to develop a housing estate on nearly 65 hectares of rural land is now the subject of a More

Stakeholders aim to turbocharge Coast’s video game industry

Local video game developers and representatives from film, education, industry and government are hoping to help kick-start the digital games industry on the Sunshine More

Photo of the day: early paddle

Early morning rowers at Bulcock Beach, by Lesley Evans. If you have a photo of the day offering, email photo@sunshinecoastnews.com.au. Photos must be horizontal/landscape and More

B2B: How tax impacts office parties

Here’s what fringe benefits tax (FBT) employers should be aware of when it comes to office celebrations. For parties held on business premises, no FBT More

Fresh wheels for local police: hybrid vehicles rolled out

New police vehicles "with the latest technology and mod cons" are about to hit the streets of the Sunshine Coast. Fifteen fit-for-purpose Toyota RAV4s will More

Motorbike rider killed in crash

A motorcycle rider has died in a crash on the Sunshine Coast early this morning. Emergency services were called to Albany Street near Claymore Road More

An application has been lodged with the Sunshine Coast Council for a function and accommodation venue in the hinterland.

Through town planning firm Adapt, Hayden Marshall and Kate Dyce have sought approval for a facility, nature-based tourism and short-term accommodation on a 20ha property on Cedar Creek Road, Gheerulla.

A town planning report says the applicants propose to create Cedar Banks, a venue for weddings and events offering guest accommodation in four self-contained one and two-bedroom cabins and on six camp sites.

The report says the venue, which is in a rural area, will host a maximum of 100 guests.

“The proposal will support the highly regarded Sunshine Coast wedding venue market in a pristine natural setting, where farm and rainforest collide,” the report says.

“The proposed development will make a positive contribution to the local economy, supporting caterers, party hire and event staff.

“Cedar Banks has partner accommodation providers in Noosa, Eumundi and Kenilworth. Those event guests not staying overnight are encouraged to utilise shuttle bus service to stay locality within the region.”

A layout of the proposed Cedar Banks.

The report says the activities will be contained within an existing cleared area without the need to clear any vegetation.

“Cedar Banks is of a scale respecting the surrounding locality, with the proposed number of cabins and campsites being less than what is allowed as a code assessable application,” it says.

“The proposed development footprint is within an within an existing cleared area. The design has respected the site’s natural attributes, with the opportunity to further enhance the site with additional screen plantings.”

The report says the function area will initially be under a marquee with a view to a permanent, open but roofed structure with bar, storage and cold room being built in the future.

It is proposed that portaloos be used to service the function area while soil tests are carried out to with regard to permanent facilities and that campers bring their own camp toilets.

Approval is being sought to hold weddings and other events at Cedar Banks. Photo: Cedar Banks Facebook.

An acoustic report says sound systems will not be in use between 10pm and 10am, and will be kept under 80dB.

The report says a calendar of events will be circulated to nearby residents every six months and direct contact details provided for any complaints.

The town planning report says the application has been submitted after the council issued a compliance notice in November following a trial for family, friends, marketing and photography purposes.

A September 2023 post on the Cedar Banks Facebook page eludes to an upcoming launch and HipCamp reviews date back to at least May this year.

Sunshine Coast News has contacted Cedar Banks for comment.

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

Hidden
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share