June 16, 2017Posted in: Roads and Assets
Flood, Libraries, On exhibition, Study, Water
Wingecarribee Shire Council is calling on residents to provide comment on the draft Wembley Road and Farnborough Drive Catchments Overland Flow Study which goes on exhibition as of Friday 16 June 2017. The draft flood study was completed using data from previous storm events, computer modelling and historical information collected from local residents. It identifies...
June 15, 2017Posted in: Community
Mayor, Wingecarribee Shire Council
The NSW/ACT Regional Achievement and Community Awards are now open for nominations. Wingecarribee Shire Mayor, Councillor Ken Halstead said the awards provide an opportunity for community groups, businesses and individuals to be recognised and acknowledged for a job well done. “The NSW/ACT Regional Achievement and Community Awards are about celebrating the passion of people who...
June 13, 2017Posted in: Events
Bowral, HSC, Libraries, Wingecarribee Shire Council
Wingecarribee Public Libraries are set to help another group of enthusiastic year 12 students prepare for this year’s fast-approaching Higher School Certificate (HSC) by hosting an English study talk. The free talk will be held on Tuesday 4 July and cover the English Area of Study – Discovery. The talk will be presented by Larry...
June 9, 2017Posted in: Events
Destination Southern Highlands, pie time, Tourism, Wingecarribee Shire Council
Wingecarribee Shire Council’s Destination Southern Highlands team are calling on home chefs across the Shire to join them as they celebrate Pie Time. Council’s Manager of Tourism and Events Steve Rosa said Pie Time was the perfect opportunity for local master chefs to showcase their talents. “One of the feature events of our month-long Pie...
June 8, 2017Posted in: Roads and Assets
Bowral, Corbett Gardens, Tulip Time
Wingecarribee Shire Council is calling for information from residents who may have witnessed any persons damaging structures and garden beds in Bowral’s Corbett Gardens. Council’s Head Gardner Rod McTernan said the most recent incident occurred over the weekend of the 3 and 4 June. “Our staff arrived after the weekend to discover several of our...
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