Trio Property Group reviewed land to be retained for school and farm use at Hurlstone Agricultural High School in Glenfield. A ‘Retention and Divestment strategy was prepared for surplus lands focussing on retaining the existing school buildings, boarding facilities and creating a new farm hub and identification of surplus lands suitable for housing and community uses.
The project included a multi-disciplined approach, liaising with SINSW, DPIE, TfNSW, TransGrid, Property for NSW, Campbelltown Council, Landcom and agricultural experts. The final Retention and Divestment Strategy was a useful decision-making tool to guide the future proposed rezoning of the site.