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Collapse Issue 530:<br />18 Oct 2021<br />_____________Issue 530:
18 Oct 2021
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Labor candidate calls for release of skate park money
CWA installs second footpath library
Walk-in Pfizer clinic at Woy Woy hospital on Friday
Association makes public inquiry submissions available
Peninsula close to 75 per cent fully-vaccinated
Woy Woy Bay wharf repairs to start in November
Face-to-face bridge games to resume
Lions Club cancels car boot sale until next year
Umina CWA resumes meetings
Community garden covers beds for summer
Overseas trips are imagined
Online fundraiser is now open
Tesch co-sponsors voluntary assisted dying bill
Window display competition will run again
Thunderstorm brings 28.1mm of rain
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Petition on Ettalong building height presented to Minister
Booker Bay site to be levelled for dual occupancy
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
When Open Forum is not open
Village needs a balance of bush and risk management
Residents rightly concerned about Ettalong character
Inquiry's anticipated scenario playing out?
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Hospital visiting guidelines change
First rapid antigen tests arrive on the Peninsula
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Two plays presented virtually to end a long drought
Author shortlisted for Victorian Premier's history award
Art trail scheduled for December
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
College elections under way
Classroom doors and windows to be kept open
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Netball 'clubhouse pack-up' starts
Women's bowling AGM
Players wanted for all girls' cricket
Athletics uniform recycling encouraged
Roster for greens use as bowls resumes
Free shirt and cap for men's softball players
Junior cricket launch at Umina
Umina men's bowling annual meeting
Unicycle club to meet at community centre

Woy Woy Bay wharf repairs to start in November

Repairs will be made to the Woy Woy Bay Wharf, starting in November, according to The Bays Community Group.

The group has been told that Central Coast Council will repair the seawall and do some work on the foreshore as well as repairing the wharf itself, according to group president Ms Gwynneth Weir.

"To complete the work it will be necessary for the boats that are stored on the foreshore at the end of Bassan St to be moved.

"The Council has requested that, if at all possible, owners move their boats onto their own properties while the work is being completed.

"Otherwise, the boats do need to be moved away from the foreshore."

Ms Weir said the Rural Fire Service had also expressed concern about the number of boats that are on the foreshore.

"This area is the place of last resort in the event of an emergency.

"The fire service is concerned that the number of boats currently located there could impact on the safety of residents in the event of an emergency.

"The council and the fire service do need our cooperation to allow them to improve our environment and keep us safe."





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