Council asks residents to report Election posters

April 24, 2015Posted in: Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire Council is reminding people having erected posters and advertising in the lead up to the March State election that all remaining flyers should now be removed. “The State election is now done and dusted but we’re still responding to reports of old posters being sighted,” said Council’s Senior Ranger Troy McGlynn. “Whilst the...

Dog owners reminded to secure their pets

October 28, 2014Posted in: Community

Wingecarribee Shire Council is reminding owners of companion animals of their responsibilities following the recent prosecution of two local dog owners. The prosecutions relate to an attack in Bowral where two dogs attacked and fatally injured a number of livestock. “Three ewes and a ram received such serious injuries that they all had to be...

Council reminds land owners to shut the gate

August 8, 2013Posted in: Other

Wingecarribee Shire Council Rangers are asking local land owners and managers to check their property’s fencing following a spate of unattended livestock making their way onto our Shire’s roads. “We’ve had a series of near misses of late where we’ve had to attend to livestock wandering our roads,” said Council’s Group Manager Development Services, Nicholas...

Council Rangers embrace new technology

July 20, 2012Posted in: Other

Wingecarribee Shire Council is rolling out modern printed ticketing machines to its Rangers undertaking parking patrols, and in the process doing away with the time honoured traditional clipboards and pens long favoured by the state’s legion of grey ghosts (Wingecarribee Shire Council Rangers in fact wear blue uniforms, and bright yellow high visibility vests which...

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