Council says Transport for NSW has advised Council that a new train station at Warnervale is no longer proposed in their future plans. With the new station axed, Council will scale down the size of town centre that was to grow around it. The proposed Warnervale Town Centre was intended to provide key commercial and community services to the local population with access to … [Read more...] about Axed: no new train station for Warnervale
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Registrations are officially open for Clean Up Australia Day 2023. Pip Kiernan, Chair of Clean Up Australia says “Our environment is facing pressure unlike ever before. As all Australians know, over the past two years, we’ve seen severe bushfires, cyclones and floods, and increased pressures on our biodiversity and an ever-growing volume of waste which leaks into our natural … [Read more...] about Sign up to Clean Up
Ecovillage founder to speak at Woy Woy
The founder of the Coast's famous Narara Ecovillage will address a meeting of the Peninsula Residents Association (PRA) this coming Tuesday, November 15. The PRA is holding the public meeting to discuss what residents can do to enhance and protect the liveabiliity of their neighbourhoods. Guest speaker, Lyndall Parris, founder of Narara Ecovillage, will talk about the ways the … [Read more...] about Ecovillage founder to speak at Woy Woy
Six Cities update: we love our unique identity
The Six Cities Commission has released what it says are the key themes that have emerged from its public exhibition of the Six Cities vision. Key themes and feedback included: Housing affordability and access, particularly for young and older people. Interest in innovative approaches to diverse housing, including multi-generational living. Focus on addressing climate … [Read more...] about Six Cities update: we love our unique identity
Resident boaties at Gosford wharf told to move on
The boaties who have taken up residence at Gosford Waterfront have until 4pm on Sunday, December 4 to vacate their berths. From Monday December 5, any vessels still moored will be impounded for 28 days after which they will be sold or destroyed if not claimed by the owner. A notice at the wharf states that Council rangers and the NSW police force will be monitoring … [Read more...] about Resident boaties at Gosford wharf told to move on