Clyde North, Victoria

[3] The area to the west of Berwick-Cranbourne Road is mostly within the Urban Growth Boundary, with a residential development known as "Cascades On Clyde" and several others, under construction, having begun in late 2007.

The area of Clyde North to the east of the newly built suburban area, roughly 1 kilometre east of Berwick-Cranbourne Road, is classed as Green wedge land, is distinctly rural in nature, and is outside of the main growth corridor.

The land is used in this area for a mixture of market gardening (notably around Pattersons Road) and dairy farming.

A new lifestyle centre was recently opened in late 2019, with a Bunnings Warehouse as the first store, followed by a few others, and now contains an Aldi supermarket.

The few notable paths are on MacKillop Way, Thoroughbred Drive, and the pedestrian pathway alongside Heather Grove.

The route 798 bus goes from the Cranbourne railway station to the Selandra Rise housing estate via the Cranbourne High Street, Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road, Linsell Boulevard, and Selandra Boulevard before terminating at Heather Grove.

Selandra Rise which borders Cranbourne East has now been sold out and also now has a local shopping centre within the estate.

Since the completion there have been a number of estates commence within the Clyde North area which have been listed below: ^ = territory divided with another LGA