November 17, 2023Posted in: Community
community, plasrefine
At yesterday’s Ordinary Meeting of Council on Wednesday November 15, Council heard a Submission prepared by the Professional Officers in relation to the Plasrefine Proposal. In line with the community’s clear sentiment, and taking into consideration further community representation on the matter during the Public Forum, Council Administrator Viv May moved that Council’s submission will...
November 17, 2023Posted in: Community
Christmas, christmas celebrations, community, SmartyGrants, villages
Village Associations can secure a funding boost toward their community gathering or solar fairy lighting for the festive season. Many have been quick to take-up the opportunity to partner with Council on their place-based Christmas celebrations through a Christmas grants scheme. As part of Council’s $100,000 allocation for Christmas activations across Wingecarribee Shire, as much...
November 15, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs
hospitality, Pool fencing, Safety, Water safety
With the holiday season just around the corner, be sure the barrier fencing of any pools and spas at any tourist or visitor accommodation has been checked by our qualified certifiers. A business that is set up to accommodate paying guests needs to have their pool barriers checked every 3 years to remain compliant as...
November 15, 2023Posted in: Corporate Affairs
New website, refresh, website
We’re excited to share our refreshed website with you launched this week! Wingecarribee Shire Council is working to make accessing the services and information you need, more user-friendly for you. We’d love to hear what you think of our new look and enhanced features. Expect to see on-going improvements as we continue to put even...
November 10, 2023Posted in: Community
community, Community Assistance Scheme, grants
A bronze statue to commemorate Australia’s first published children’s Author and advocate for womens’ education and legal rights, Charlotte Atkinson of Sutton Forest, has been approved for the park at historic Berrima. After presenting “The Charlotte Project” to Council at this week’s Extraordinary Meeting, Wingecarribee Women’s Writers member Kerrie Douglass is thrilled with this outcome...
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