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01 Nov 2021
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Woy Woy wharf opened in front of invited guests
Mingaletta announces three new projects
Wicks blames council for recreation precinct delays
Rules prevent disaster relief service in CWA grounds
Residents elect committee to 'get on with the job'
'Engagement' exercise planned for Pelican Park
Wicks confirms continuing opposition to PEP-11
Christmas card competition opens
Twilight carols at Pearl Beach
Life-long local resident dies - 95 years on the Peninsula
Clean4Shore seeks volunteers
Appeal for information about granny flat fire
Safer driver's course offered to local students
Christmas cakes and puddings on sale
CWA jams and pickles
Two awarded Arboretum life membership
Progress association to hold Christmas lunch and dinner
Researcher holds second native bee workshop
Platters and picnic at Pearl Beach
Rotary club suggests ways to help stop Covid spreading
Rotary club has Melbourne Cup fundraiser
Just two millimetres' rain in two weeks
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Multi-dwelling DA claims to meet 'leafy garden' purpose
Four town houses proposed on Flounder Rd site
Dual occupancy proposed for Sydney Ave
Tender to be let for $12M aged care upgrade
Supermarket boom gate proposal open for comment
Designer wins award for Fishermen's Wharf restaurant
Council urges refusal of 18-unit Farnell Rd proposal
Intersection upgrades could affect building setbacks
Shop-top housing proposal 'should be refused' - council
Manufactured home proposed for Patonga
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Other promises have not been met
Will dishonoured pledges be rolled out again?
So long, Ettalong
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Full vaccination rate at 85 per cent
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Arts and craft centre resumes classes
Writers' festival plan June event
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Who may ride their bike to school?
Voluntary ethics teachers wanted at Umina
College announces 2022 student leaders
Special procedure for early student pick-up
Learning furniture up-cycling skills
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Selected for national indoor bowls team
Bridge club members to wear best hats
Information about bronze medallion course
'Come and try' cricket
Tour de Central Coast cruise leg starts at Woy Woy
Calling out for age managers
Representative netball coaches appointed
Sports grants available for local clubs

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Special procedure for early student pick-up

Parents of students at Umina Beach Public School who wish to pick up their children early from school have been asked to follow a special procedure.

They are asked to phone the school to arrange the pick-up time and to call again when they are in Sydney Ave ready to collect their child.

"Phone the office directly on 4341 1630 to request your child to leave early and what time you will be picking them up," said relieving principal Mr Chad Tsakissiris.

"Please do not use 'class dojo' as teachers may not get your message during the day as they are teaching their class.

"Our office staff will contact the teacher and have your child come to the temporary office and wait for you to pick them up.

"Please call the office when you are at the Sydney Ave gate to collect your child. "Parents/carers are not permitted on the school site.

"Students will be supervised to approach the gate to meet the parents and carers by our office staff.

"All parents must be out of the car and physically sighted at the gate by our staff, before any student will be permitted to leave the site."





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