August 26, 2014Posted in: Environment
On the first anniversary of the opening of the Robertson Sewerage Scheme, Wingecarribee Shire Council is urging residents not yet connected to do so as soon as possible. “Residents were initially encouraged to connect to the scheme by the 30 June this year,” said Council’s Acting Deputy General Manager of Operations, Finance and Corporate, Barry...
June 30, 2014Posted in: Tourism
Wingecarribee Shire Mayor Councillor Juliet Arkwright has this morning congratulated Yelverton Truffles on the announcement that it has unearthed Australia’s largest recorded French Black Perigord Truffle at 1.172 kilos. “Congratulations to Ted and Barbara Smith from Yelverton Truffles on their fabulous find,” Mayor Arkwright said. “In only their third harvest year this is wonderful recognition...
June 20, 2014Posted in: Community, Events
Wingecarribee Shire Council officers will be visiting the residents of Robertson on Thursday 26 June 2014 as part of a mobile roadshow. Council’s Acting General Manager Ann Prendergast said the information kiosks are an opportunity for residents to ask questions without having to visit the Moss Vale Civic Centre. A number of Council officers will...
November 21, 2013Posted in: Environment, Roads and Assets
Wingecarribee Shire Council is reminding residents of Robertson that the subsidy for sewerage pump out services will cease from 1 December 2013. Currently, residents who have not yet connected to the Robertson Sewerage Scheme and utilise a pump-out service are able to claim a $1,010 subsidy from Council. The $33.6 million Robertson Sewage Scheme was...
November 8, 2013Posted in: Community
Wingecarribee Shire Council is reminding motorists to drive safely in school zones with the introduction of the ‘Go 40 For Me’ awareness campaign. The campaign involves displaying variable speed signs in school zones, showing drivers their current speed while school zones are active. Road Safety Officer Melanie Lausz said the aim of the speed displays...
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