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Collapse Issue 398 - 25 Jul 2016Issue 398 - 25 Jul 2016
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For sale: Bullion St car park
Six-storey 53-unit development proposed
Commercial fisher apprehended with illegal catch
Marine Rescue vessel capsizes
Landcare group presents woodcut petition
Kathy Smith granted extended leave
Shadow Minister calls for council elections
Council to appoint four senior managers
Council offers grants of up to $50,000
Bays Bush Care looks for new members
Community consulted on Koolewong boat ramp upgrade
Pet snake confiscated
Hotel plans attract 70 objections in town of 200
Resident forms action group
Group gathers flooding evidence
Motor Registry building sold for $1.3 million
Flats proposed for West St
Tiny homes project awaits start in Gosford
Bay to be built in front of Bays hall
Tribute to Tom Jackson
Gosford hearing for Crown Lands inquiry
Report for Coroner
Club holds Christmas in July for charity
Fundraising dinner for Killy Cares
Opal card deadline for pensioners
Peninsula records wet July
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Retain free access for rich and poor alike
One ugly secret after another
Chamber did not work with Council for Bullion St sale
Advertisement borders on delusion
Petrol prices: just plainly wrong
Focus on State and local elections
A stable and successful system
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Peninsula Village wins HR award
Village wins Chamber business awards
Battle of Pozieres remembered
Health service urges people to join Dry July campaign
Morning tea raised funds for Cancer Council
Program for parents of teenagers
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Local arts group launch first show
Two 'little free libraries' installed
Patonga artist exhibits in regional gallery
Three new craft workshops
Book illustrates nuances of life as an immigrant
Fashion show at Bays Hall
Gallery celebrates first birthday
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Students win Kokoda opportunity
School impresses at floorball championships
Cultural experiences
Umina participates in Olympics day
Umina campus celebrates 40 years
New retaining wall donated
Floorball team places third
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Woy Woy shatters Terrigal's rugby hopes
Junior floorball championships attract 200 players
Harrison Ryan to compete at Somersby
Triathlon club seeks new members
Surf club registration
Registrations open for junior touch football
Charity day raises $1055
Pelicans Fishing committee
Annual bridge trophy

Bay to be built in front of Bays hall

A dedicated bay for "set down" and "pick up" is to be built in front of The Bays Community Hall, according to the Bays Community Group president Mr Bob Puffett.

The bay would make it safe for the elderly, handicapped patrons and children being dropped off for events and functions at the hall, he said.

The Group with assistance from the Central Coast Council, Federal Government and local business man John Cartwright of Central Coast Asphalt, will build the bayl in the coming months.

This work will necessitate the removal of a tree on the downhill side on the boundary of the road and will involve considerable excavation, retaining wall construction and road surfacing.

While this project is underway, residents and locals are asked to remain patient as there may be some disruption to traffic in Woy Woy Bay Rd, but are reminded that the finished job will benefit the whole community, Mr Puffett said.





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