Swimming Pools & Spas Passing Compliance Forms FAQ's FAQ's Swimming Pools & Spas Passing Compliance Forms FAQ's Do I need Council's approval to build a pool? Yes, you must receive Council's approval before constructing any pool. This includes pools located on residential properties, motels, hotels and caravan parks.Please contact Council on (02) 4677 1100 or email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au in regards to obtaining approval. Do I…
Read more about "FAQ's"...Swimming Pools & Spas Passing Compliance Forms FAQ's Forms Swimming Pools & Spas Passing Compliance Forms FAQ's Certificate of Compliance State Government requires all pool and spa owners in NSW must have a valid certificate of compliance. This legislation applies to all in-and above ground, indoor, portable and other pools and spa pools, capable of being filled with 300mm or more of water.Pool owners can ask for assistance from local council or an accredite…
Read more about "Forms"...Wollondilly Mayor Matt Gould has welcomed an announcement by Transport for NSW of two new rapid bus services being considered for the Wilton Growth Area, and called on all candidates in the upcoming NSW election to commit to the plan.
The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government has identified the new rapid bus routes to help connect Wilton to Picton and Campbelltown.
Under the proposal, a new service would run every hour, seven days a week to connect Wilton with Picton, with a 30-minute service i…
REQUEST FOR TENDER 2023/11Wollondilly Shire Council (the Principal) is seeking Tenders from appropriately qualified, licensed and experienced Tenderers for the installation of the proposed tree lighting within Argyle Street Picton between Stonequarry Creek and Menangle Street intersection.
The resulting contract will be a Lump Sum Contract.
Scope of Works
The Contractor shall allow to carry out the following works, including but not limited to the supply installation, testing, commissioning and…
The future of Antill Park Golf Course in Picton was secured by Wollondilly Shire Council last night, with Council reconfirming its commitment to the site in Picton remaining an 18-hole public golf course.
Council has re-affirmed that no part of the site is to be sold to developers for high density housing or any other purpose, nor will Council consider developing any part of the site for residential housing.
Council decided to reject all tenders in line with the process required under tenderin…
Wollondilly Shire Council’s latest independently run Employee Engagement Survey has revealed a continued high level of engagement and commitment to the Wollondilly community across all divisions of Council.
The November 2022 survey was carried out by the independent provider who has run the survey in 2019, 2020 and 2021. The results reported to this week’s Council meeting show a culture of increasing trust, job satisfaction and advocacy within the organisation.
CEO Ben Taylor said, “We’re stri…
As a result of recent changes by the NSW Government to strengthen planning panels, Wollondilly Shire Council is seeking additional community representatives to become members of its Local Planning Panel (LLP). The LPP comprises of three independent state appointed experts and one representative from the Wollondilly community. The panel determines diverse and interesting applications for development in the Wollondilly Local Government Area.
The closing date for applications is 17 April 2023.
E…
Request for Quotation 2023/06Description: Wollondilly Shire Council is seeking quotation rates from suitably qualified and experienced waste contractors to provide pick up and removal of all waste streams generated via illegal dumping across the Wollondilly Shire LGA.
Obtaining Documentation: Documents may be obtained electronically via the tenderlink.com website.
Requests for Information: Please contact the Purchasing Officer on (02) 4677 1100 or purchase@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Deadline: Sub…
About Our Direction Be Involved Stay Connected Be Involved About Our Direction Be Involved Stay Connected Your Say Your Say Wollondilly is Wollondilly Council's online community engagement platform. It's just one of the ways you can contribute your input to Council projects, policies and plans.Sign up at Your Say Wollondilly. Your Say Website Strategic Reference Groups and Advisory Groups As part of our commitment to engage with the community on key matters and str…
Read more about "Be Involved"...Wollondilly Shire Council and Mayor Matt Gould have enthusiastically welcomed the NSW Labor Government’s announcement that plans for the raising of the Warragamba Dam Wall have been scrapped.
The Government has announced it will not proceed with the project, taking into consideration the huge costs and environmental and heritage concerns, which have been highlighted for many years by Wollondilly Council and its partners who strongly opposed the raising of the wall by 14m for flood mitigation pu…
March 2023 Applications Approved
Applications Approved in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and Clause 97 of the Regulation, Notification is given that the undermentioned developments have recently been granted. Any public submissions received were carefully considered by Wollondilly Shire Council as part of the assessment of the subject application. Details of the applications and a copy of the consent together with any conditions a…
In the lead up to Domestic Violence Prevention Month, Wollondilly Shire Council is taking part in the DV Safe Phone program and has installed a recycled phone bin at its Customer Service Centre.
The DV Safe Phone program aims to repurpose old phones and give them to people in domestic violence situations to support their access to help when it is most needed.
There are drop-off locations right across Australia, and the Council Administration Building in Menangle Street Picton has now been adde…
Over the years, many towns and villages in Wollondilly Shire have dealt with natural and man-made disaster events such as bush fires, floods, drought, mining emergencies and severe storms. We have a history of disaster impact and a risk of future emergencies.
To help strengthen our resilience, Council is creating community profiles to help identify the capabilities, strengths, risks, resources, challenges and opportunities in each town and village. This will help us prepare for, respond to, and…
Like to know what Council is planning for the next 12 months? Take a look at our draft Operational Plan 2023/24, and share your feedback.
Key FocusesThe draft Operational Plan - including the Budget, Capital Works Program, Revenue Policy, and Fees and Charges - confirms the services, priority actions, and projects that Council will undertake in the coming financial year.
Roads - The draft 2023/24 Operational Plan and budget proposes a substantial and ongoing investment in roads of $30.4M, comp…
With a record $179 million anticipated to be spent on capital works in the next four years, Wollondilly Shire Council’s draft 23/24 Operational Plan and Budget places a substantial ongoing investment into roads and priority infrastructure assets across the Shire.
This includes a massive $56.1 million investment in 2023/24 and infrastructure delivery all across the Shire, from Warragamba to Yanderra, Oakdale to Menangle and Appin to Thirlmere.
A proposed budget of $30.4 million for roads in 20…
Walk It Off - Warragamba 2024
Landcom Community Workshop - Neighbourhood Plan for North Wilton
Wollondilly Business Chamber - AGM
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