
‘Where have all our front gardens gone?’: Sydney’s supersized driveways eat into yards
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Research indicates that the average size of front gardens in Sydney has decreased by 46% as older low-density homes are replaced by larger, modern houses. This trend is attributed to the expansion of driveways, which are consuming the space that was once dedicated to gardens. The findings highlight significant losses in private green space and raise concerns about the effectiveness of current urban planning regulations.
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As Sydney continues to grow and evolve, the push for more housing has led to the demolition of older homes in favor of larger constructions. This trend is common in many urban areas facing housing shortages, but it often overlooks the importance of maintaining green spaces within residential areas.
This article reflects the views and findings of the research conducted and does not necessarily represent the opinions of The Guardian.
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