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Collapse Issue 300 - 17 Sep 2012Issue 300 - 17 Sep 2012
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Railway St to be B-double route
Liberals dominate at council election
Comment sought on new camping fees
Tremor hits Peninsula
Hospital flight after skateboard fall
Council decides not to close laneway
Residents complain after laneway accident
Laneway closure request
Lane to be sold to Peninsula Village
Closed to through traffic
Killcare home wins design awards
Peninsula student returns as solicitor
Rotary helps remove graffiti
Local groups benefit from pokie profit rebates
Emergency project receives grant
Sea Scouts celebrate 90 years
CWA members visit ABC studios
Petition launch at afternoon tea
Married on the waterfront
Wills Day at Woy Woy
Dry weather continues
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Moral principles needed
Bad roads not good enough
Bid for justice or partisan attack?
How will schools make up money?
Jobs - we've heard it all before
Keep village cafe style community
Diversity of cuisine
Poster placement breaches code of conduct
No explanation of ballot paper
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Peninsula Village expands to Morisset Park
Scrapbook initiative wins aged care award
Volunteer receives Fair Go award
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Foundation offers grants to young artists
Art fair for Wagstaffe
Volunteers plan for festival
Fourth joint exhibition for Pearl Beach artists
Operatic film at Ettalong
Conjuror performs at theatre
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Recorder group perform at Opera House
Boot camp at high school
Lunchtime activities
Umina hosts spelling finals
Bus zone for Pretty Beach school
Salvos enjoy campus cafe
End-of-term concert prepared
Principal consulted
Principals meet
Farm day for feeder schools
Fathers' Day at Ettalong
Students join in Gala Day
Grief program offered at Woy Woy
First-time visitors
College troupe performed at primary schools
Auxiliary draws raffle
Teachers assessed in school review
Students' spelling was above average
$7600 raised in Olympathon
No stopping signs installed near school
Lily produces best book on East Timor
Principal continues with professional courses
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Killcare has new surf boat
Tesch wins first sailing gold
Roosters juniors claim premierships
Medal named after Umina player
Netball premiers
State selection
Roosters selected for under-16s comp
Ettalong bowlers make State finals
Rugby union semi-final played at Woy Woy
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Chance to win

Railway St to be B-double route

Gosford Council will arrange for advertisement in the Government Gazette to proclaim a B-double semi-trailer route for Railway St, Woy Woy, from Charlton St to Nagari Rd to the Woy Woy tip entrance.

A request was received by Council from Viking Waste Pty Ltd that a B-Double route to the Woy Woy tip be established.

The proposed route satisfied the route assessment guidelines for B-Doubles for land and shoulder widths and swept path requirements.

A trial run was carried out and was witnessed by representatives from Council, Roads and Maritime Services and NSW Police.

The consensus from those representatives was that the route be approved.

According to Gosford Council's Local Traffic Committee report of Monday, August 6, the route would reduce heavy vehicle movements throughout the day, reduce fuel consumption and pollution for the movement of freight and be more efficient.



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