New 119-Place Childcare Centre Proposed for Nottingham Road in Calamvale

A development application for a substantial new childcare facility has been lodged for Nottingham Road in Calamvale, with capacity to accommodate 119 children in a two-storey purpose-built centre.


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The proposal (A006895884) for 49 Nottingham Road would establish a modern early education facility on a 2,000 square metre site, designed to serve the childcare needs of families across Calamvale and surrounding suburbs.

Nottingham Road
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Raunik Design Group has created architectural plans for the centre that prioritise integration with the existing residential neighbourhood. The building would rise to a maximum height of 9.5 metres across two levels, deliberately styled to echo residential design rather than presenting a commercial appearance that might feel out of place among surrounding homes.

Facility Features and Capacity

The proposed centre would operate Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Inside, eight playrooms would serve children across various age groups, while four outdoor play areas totalling 866sqm would provide space for outdoor activities.

The development would occupy just over half the site, with a 52 per cent site coverage translating to 1,044sqm of built area. The gross floor area totals 1,001 sqm spread across the two storeys.

Photo credit: Brisbane PD Online – A006895884

Landscaping features prominently in the design approach, with 200sqm dedicated to gardens and plantings. Deep planting zones would create green buffers between the centre and neighbouring properties, softening the visual impact of the building while enhancing the local streetscape character.

Twenty-four on-site car parking spaces would be provided, including one disability-accessible bay. This dedicated parking would serve families during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up periods.

Design Approach

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The site is located within an established residential area. Planning documents indicate the development has been designed with sensitivity to the surrounding context, emphasising a built form that respects the residential setting while delivering community infrastructure. The design seeks to balance community service provision with integration into the residential neighbourhood.

Planning documents note that the proposal aims to establish a service where demand for childcare is evident in the local area. The design approach includes high-quality landscaping and maintains clear sight lines for safety purposes.


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Next Steps

Residents wishing to examine the full architectural plans, site layouts, and planning reports can access the development application through Brisbane’s online development assessment portal. The public notification period provides an opportunity for community members to review the proposal and make formal submissions.

For Calamvale families seeking childcare options, the proposed Nottingham Road centre represents a potential addition to local early education infrastructure, should the application receive approval.

Published 19-January-2026

Childcare Centre And Subdivision Proposed In Doolandella

A development application has been lodged for a childcare centre and reconfiguration of a lot at 66 Crossacres Street, Doolandella.



Application Snapshot

The application reference is A006831357 and was submitted on 6 August 2025. The application type is listed as Material Change of Use and Reconfigure a Lot, with the use described as childcare centre and subdivision of land.

The site is identified within the Doolandella neighbourhood plan area and is zoned Emerging Community.

Doolandella childcare centre
Photo Credit: DA/A006831357

Proposed Childcare Centre In Doolandella

The proposal includes a new single-storey childcare centre with capacity for 165 children and a maximum height of approximately 7.64 metres.

Plans list 35 on-site car parking spaces, including one PWD space. The childcare building area is listed with a gross floor area of 1,159.6 square metres, and site cover of 29 per cent.

The centre layout includes 11 playrooms and an office, along with two outdoor play areas. The indoor play area is listed as 541.8 square metres, and the outdoor play area as 1,208.5 square metres. Proposed operating hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.

Crossacres Street
Photo Credit: DA/A006831357

Subdivision And Lot Reconfiguration

The development application also seeks a reconfiguration that includes 10 residential small lots, one drainage lot, and a road reserve, alongside the childcare lot.

The site area is listed as 10,185 square metres. The proposed new residential lots range from 312 square metres to 368 square metres, with a stated proposed density of 16 dwellings per hectare.

development application
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Assessment And Notification Dates

The application is listed as impact assessment and remains in progress.

Public notification is recorded as commencing on 25 November 2025 and concluding on 16 December 2025, with submissions received. Several earlier assessment steps are recorded as completed, including an information request sent on 19 September 2025.

A Final Response Received Date is not listed, and a Decision Notice Date is not listed in the provided information.

Project Team



The documentation identifies Isaac Consulting as town planner/consultant, ISA Collective as architect, and Citicene as landscape architect.

Published 16-Jan-2026

New Development Plan Proposes Childcare Centre and Homes for Doolandella

A development application proposes a childcare centre and new housing on land in Doolandella.


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The application (A006831357) concerns 66 Crossacres Street, where a 10,185-square-metre block has been identified for subdivision and the construction of a childcare centre. The design, prepared by Raunik Design Group, outlines a single-storey facility with space for 165 children, alongside 11 new residential lots and supporting infrastructure.

The childcare centre would occupy a 4,000-square-metre lot fronting Crossacres Street, with direct access for both staff and visitors. Plans show a maximum height of 7.64 metres, a gross floor area of 1,159.6 square metres, and a site cover of 29 per cent. The existing dwelling and outbuildings on the property would be demolished to make way for the development.

Doolandella
Artist’s impression of proposed childcare centre and subdivision of lot (Photo credit: Brisbane PD Online)

Subdivision details show 11 residential lots ranging in size from 312 to 368 square metres. A 600-square-metre drainage lot is also included, along with a new road reserve connecting to Paddington Street.

The planning report supporting the application highlights demand for childcare services in the area. Analysis by Business Geographics found that the catchment could sustainably support an additional 160 to 220 childcare places through to 2031, and concluded that the area is undersupplied.

childcare centre
Childcare centre plans (Photo credit: Brisbane PD Online)

The report also notes that the neighbourhood centre at the corner of Crossacres Street and Blunder Road has been absorbed into a shopping complex, leaving no space there for a purpose-built childcare facility.

If approved, the centre would add 165 places to local childcare capacity. The existing dwelling at the site will also be demolished if plans receive the green light. The residential component is presented in the planning documents as a response to housing supply and choice in a market described as undersupplied.


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The design includes a drainage lot to address stormwater management and a new road reserve to improve local connectivity.

The application will be assessed against Brisbane’s planning framework, with community submissions and feedback considered before any final decision is made.

Published 3-October-2025

120-Place Childcare Centre Proposed to Meet Demands in Ellen Grove

A 120-place, single-storey childcare centre on Waterford Road in Ellen Grove has been proposed in a recently submitted development application to meet surging demand for local childcare services in the area.

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The 998 sqm centre will include three outdoor play areas, as well as 37 parking spaces for staff and visitors. 


If approved, it will replace an existing residential dwelling on the site. The dwelling house will be demolished without needing planning approval prior to construction of the proposed 120-place childcare facility.

Plans (Photo credit: Verve Design Group)

Verve Design Group designed the modern facility, which will feature spaces for nursery, and children aged 16-24 months, 2-3 years, and 3-5 years.

3D Perspective (Photo credit: Verve Design Group) 

The proposed childcare facility will assist in providing an essential service to the growing local community, as population projections estimate a continued increase in demand for childcare from the current catchment area population of 22,926 residents, a figure expected to reach over 28,000 by 2041. 

“The proposed development of 120 places will only partially address the current structural shortfall in places supply, even if two other proposed  (but not yet approved) centres are also progressed. This reflects the predominance of supply within the adjacent suburb of Forest Lake and the current paucity of supply in the suburb of Ellen Grove,” planners stated.


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Temporary vehicle access is provided via Waterford Road along the eastern boundary until the rear road is constructed, while a dedicated pedestrian entrance directly connects the facility to Waterford Rd. 

If approved, the proposed childcare centre will operate Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to utilise its accessibility to nearby transportation corridors in order to provide a needed service for local families and caregivers.

Published 29-November-2023