Bicheno Street is named after the East Coast town of Bicheno. The town was named after James Ebenezer Bicheno, Fellow of the Royal Society, who was the popular Colonial Secretary of Van Diemens Land from 1843 until he died in Hobart in 1851. He gave his name to the picturesque and northern most centre of Australia's oldest rural municipality, Glamorgan. When he died he bequeathed his library of 2,500 books to the people of Tasmania and these became the nucleus for the start of the State Library. Bicheno was a large man, and it was said that he could fit three full bags of wheat in his trousers. Ref: Placenames, Tasmania.
Dysart Street is named after the midlands locality Dysart near Kempton. Name Dysart taken from the property 'Dysart Park' nearby. There is a Dysart in Scotland, across the Firth of Forth from Edinburgh. Ref: Placenames, Tasmania.
Thompson Way is named after Harvie Thompson who with Cedric Cane established the private estate at Clifton Beach