We’re pleased to share that a Notice of Decision to Grant a Planning Permit has been issued for the proposed 104-place Childcare Centre in Glenroy.
Reaching this stage is always a meaningful step, particularly for childcare projects where planning, operational and neighbourhood considerations all need to align. It’s a good moment to pause before the next phase and reflect on why these projects matter.
At Jesse Ant Architects, we genuinely enjoy working on Childcare Centres because they sit at the heart of the community. They’re places where learning, care and everyday life overlap.
Designing these environments means thinking carefully about how children move between indoor and outdoor spaces, how natural light and landscape support play and learning, and how buildings can feel safe, welcoming and calm for families and educators. When done well, childcare centres become more than functional facilities. They become nurturing spaces that support early learning while contributing positively to the surrounding neighbourhood.