Council has welcomed the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (IPART) draft assessment of the Appin Contributions Plan which was released yesterday for public comment.
Council’s draft Appin Contributions Plan (Plan) meets 28 of 35 assessment criteria.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “This is good news for Council and the community. It’s a plan to provide $1.5 billion of vital local infrastructure, such as new parks, community facilities, local roads, cycleways and stormwater management…
COMMEMORATIVE NAMING OF COUNCIL ASSET
THIRLMERE COMMUNITY HALL, THIRLMERE NSW
Frederick Denny Thirlmere Community Hall
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Commemorative naming
A Mayoral Minute was put forward at the 25 July 2023 Ordinary Council Meeting, resolution 34/2024 supporting to name the Thirlmere Community Hall at 77 Westbourne Avenue Thirlmere to honour the late Frederick ‘Fred’ Francis Denny of Thirlmere, for his significant outstanding contributions…
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