Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
17A Tucker Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
Unknown
No zoning data found for this location
LEP: Unknown
Schools
Blayney is a small regional town in the Central West with limited schooling options. The public catchment schools (Blayney Public and Blayney High) serve the local community, while Catholic alternatives and larger public schools in nearby Orange provide additional choices. Verify exact catchment zones with the NSW Department of Education Schools Finder tool.
Likely public catchment
Blayney is zoned for Blayney Public School (primary) and Blayney High School (secondary) under NSW Education catchment boundaries.
Nearby schools
Blayney Public School
In catchmentBlayney High School
In catchmentCaritas College
St Joseph's Primary School Blayney
Orange High School
Forest Community School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
17A Tucker Street, Blayney is located in a regional NSW town with generally light traffic conditions. The area experiences minimal congestion typical of regional centers, with traffic primarily concentrated during local business hours and school peak times.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal impact during peak hours. Light increases in traffic between 8-9am and 4-5pm on weekdays due to local school and business movements, but no significant congestion expected.
Public Transport
Blayney railway station is approximately 1.2km away, providing regional rail services on the Blayney-Demondrille branch line. Local bus services are limited; nearest bus stop approximately 400-500m away.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
This property does not appear to be within a mapped flood planning area.
Bushfire Risk
This property is not within a mapped bush fire prone land area.
Crime & Safety
Blayney is a rural regional NSW town with crime rates broadly consistent with similar-sized regional centres. Property crimes including theft and malicious damage represent the largest categories, typical of rural NSW areas. Overall crime levels remain relatively stable with no significant upward trajectory compared to state averages.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
โก๏ธ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
No recent development applications found within 2km.
Heritage & Conservation
No heritage items found near this property.