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… and outside of the Bushfire Danger Period, to undertake pile burning activities within Wollondilly, residents and landowners must first obtain a General Approval to Burn (GATB) permit from Wollondilly Shire Council. GATBs are only issued outside the NSW Bush Fire Danger Period to properties over 4…
Wollondilly Shire Council has endorsed a plan to relocate the existing Council Depot and build a facility that will adequately support future service delivery for the Shire as it grows.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “Our current Depot is unfortunately too small and not fit for purpose to service our growing population.”
“It also doesn't provide the level of facilities our great staff will need to keep delivering the best service for the community into the future.”
“Council has endorsed a recomm…
Wollondilly Council is very happy to announce that Picton and Surrounds have taken home the 'Judges Commendation Award' for the Top Tourism Town Awards 2023, against some pretty tough competition.
The NSW Top Tourism Town Awards are a prestigious opportunity for local government areas to showcase their region and nominate a top town.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote. It is exciting to be recognised as a great place to visit and to showcase some…
Wollondilly Shire Council’s retired community bus will soon have a new life as a mobile creative studio, following the announcement that the Mitsubishi Rosa 21-seater vehicle has been donated to River Road Creative Communities.
The decision was endorsed at the Council meeting held on Tuesday 23 May 2023, after a highly competitive Expression of Interest (EOI) process.
River Road Creative Communities, a local organisation dedicated to fostering creative initiatives and community development in…
Wollondilly Shire Council’s 23/24 Operational Plan and Budget will place a massive ongoing investment into roads, with major repairs and improvements planned for the Shire’s 890km road network.
With road repairs at its core, the draft Operational Plan and Budget has been published following feedback from the community and will be considered in a report to Tuesday night’s Council meeting.
A proposed budget of over $30 million for roads in 2023/24 will build on the huge investment in last year’s…
National Science Week 2023 looks set to be bigger and better than ever in the Wollondilly Shire, thanks to funding announced through the Federal Government’s Inspiring Australia program.
Wollondilly Shire Council has welcomed the $4,300 contribution which will see the event grow into an exciting full-scale collaboration between the Library and Environmental Services teams to create Sustainability in the Dilly.
A range of events for children and adults will be held during Science Week, with act…
The final stage in a series of amendments to the local planning framework comes into effect today, aimed at developing the visitor experience and boosting the economy in the Wollondilly Shire.
The changes to the Wollondilly Local Environmental Plan 2011 will increase opportunities for developments related to the visitor economy, particularly on rural land, while ensuring the scale is appropriate and any potential impacts are managed.
Mayor Matt Gould said, “I’m delighted to see these changes t…
This Expression of Interest is for the construction of a new Government Services Building located in Picton town centre under a design and construct model. The development will consist of 4 storeys plus additional basement parking for 80 vehicles. The total floor area of 7,800m2, will house Council staff, its elected members along with a commercial lettable area of 1,000 m2.
Council's vision for this Precinct is for it to become the community, civic, cultural, and economic heart of Wollo…
Wollondilly Shire Council is calling on the NSW Government to honour its infrastructure commitments and prioritise the needs of the state-led Wilton Growth Area, following the announcement of rezoning for the Wilton Town Centre last week.
The Wilton Town Centre is a crucial milestone for the delivery of services and local employment for Wilton and for the broader Wollondilly Shire, with an estimated 3000 permanent jobs expected to be created.
The rezoning will allow for 1600 new homes, land fo…
Is Your Property Bush Fire Prone?Are you planning on building or adding an extension to your property? Check out the Wollondilly Bush Fire Prone Land Map to see if your property might be classified as bush fire prone. If it is, you may be required to undertake bush fire protection measures for new building works.Recent changes to the Rural Fires Act 1997 mean that your property may be identified on the map as Bush Fire Prone Land, even if it wasn’t before.Search the map, find out more informati…
Read more about "Bush Fire Prone Land"...Areas of Responsibility:
Development Applications, Building and Subdivision Approvals
Construction and Planning Certificates, Fire Safety Inspections
Duty Planning and Pre-lodgement Services
Contact:
Phone (02) 4677 1100
Fax (02) 4677 2339
Email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Areas of Responsibility:
Road, Civil Construction and Maintenance (including drainage)
Driveway Approvals
Contact:
Phone (02) 4677 1100
Fax (02) 4677 2339
Email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Areas of Responsibility:
Halls, Facilities, Cemeteries, Council Swimming Pools
Sport Fields, Parks and Reserves, Trees and Roadside Vegetation Management, Litter including Street Sweeping
Area maintenance (cleaning, public toilets, litter, public bins)
Contact:
Phone (02) 4677 1100
Fax (02) 4677 2339
Email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Areas of Responsibility:
Customer Service and Experience
Strategic Communications
Public Relations and Engagement
Tourism and Business Support
Contact:
Phone (02) 4677 1100
Fax (02) 4677 2339
Email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Spring is just around the corner, so it’s time for the green thumbs of Wollondilly to put on their gloves, sign up and get ready for the 2023 Wollondilly Spring Garden Competition.
The annual Garden Competition is a popular event on Council’s calendar, bringing together like-minded community members with a passion for gardening.
The 2023 competition will culminate in a presentation and celebration at Wollondilly’s annual garden and plant fair, BLOOM, later in the year.
Mayor Matt Gould said,…
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Free Wood Chipping Service - Warragamba
Rock the Dilly - Youth Week Event
Café Connect - Safety Brew A Cuppa with Your Local Fire Crew
Council welcomes announcement of promised second High School for Wollondilly – opening in 2027
Bushfire Danger Period comes to a close
Council moving forward with implementation of updated Thirlmere Memorial Park and Sportsground Masterplan