Lane Cove North
Lane Cove North is a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Lane Cove North is located 11 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of the Municipality of Lane Cove and the City of Willoughby. Lane Cove and Lane Cove West are separate suburbs.
Boundaries are the Pacific Highway in east, Epping Road in the south, Lane Cove River in the west and Chatswood Golf Course in the north. The Local Government boundary is Mowbray Road.
History
The suburb of Lane Cove was founded as a World War II veterans' home grant area. Lane Cove North became a separate suburb on 20 January 2006.Parts of Lane Cove North, have been previously known as Lane Cove West, Lane Cove and Lane Cove River
In 2005, the area briefly caught the attention of the world's press when part of an apartment block collapsed into an excavation for the Lane Cove Tunnel and a pet bird in the evacuated block was rescued by a robot. The area is undergoing significant redevelopment.
Heritage listings
Lane Cove North has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- 518 Pacific Highway: Chatswood South Uniting Church
Schools
- Mowbray Public School
Churches and Temples
Sport and recreation
- Lane Cove Rugby Club and Lane Cove Junior Rugby Club, Tantallon Oval
- Lane Cove Tigers Junior Rugby League club, Tantallon Oval
- North Sydney Athletics and Northern Suburbs Little Athletics, Chatswood War Memorial Athletic Field
- Tennis Club, corner of Hatfield Street and Mowbray Road
- Scouts, Avian Crescent
Parks
- Tantallon Oval, cnr Epping Road and Tantallon Street
- Chatswood War Memorial Athletic Field, Mowbray Road
- Batten Creek Reserve, Kullah Parade
- Stringybark Reserve, Karilla Avenue
- Helen Street Reserve, Helen Street
- Mindarie Park, Cnr Mindarie and Kullah Streets
- Coolaroo Park, Moola Parade
- Girraween Park, Girraween Street
- Stokes Park, Stokes Street
- Kingsford Smith Park, Ulm Street
- Mowbray Primary Oval, Hatfield Street