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26 Jun 2023
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Ferries stop as Ettalong Channel silts up
Picturesque view of 'Lake Umina'
Emergency beacon extends lifesaver reach
Tender invited for Umina BMX track
Wharf would be home to ferries under boat shed plan
Peninsula's most-potholed road may be 'renewed'
Tea Cosy Expo raises $6000 for Lions club
Brigade welcomes installation of bushfire system
Surf club has a new flagpole
Woy Woy man wins photography competition
Flood plan recommended with only 'minor updates'
Motor bike and shopping trolleys pulled from under jetty
Forum highlights lack of events for young people
Solar systems installed at fire stations
Rotary club supports 'leading humanitarian'
Mingaletta publishes program timetable
CWA branch holds Winterfest
Learn to knit in school holidays
After-school program at Woy Woy library
Fairytale puppet session at Umina library
Children to view Far North Queensland by virtual reality
Brigades called to accident at Warrah Trig
Knitting wrapped around Mingaletta trees
First half year rainfall on track to be lowest in 19 years
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Multi-unit development includes 'change of use'
Further weatherproofing requested for Mantra roof
Vets apply to open for one hour more
Panel hears application involving council staff member
Planning panel refuses six-unit three-storey residential flats
Liesl Tesch 'turns the sod' for disability housing
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Water rate rise on track to exceed 50 per cent by 2025
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Groundsman celebrates 36 years in Umina
Virus numbers drop to lowest in two months
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Sharing an array of patchwork projects
Deadline for ephemeral art trail extended
Council grant recommended for ephemeral art trail
Little Theatre opens ticket sales for August thriller
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
New basketball court nears completion
Students visit careers expo in Sydney
Book-covering volunteers wanted
Game On is disco theme
Evacuation drill was 'a great success'
Kindergarten students have 'very first' school excursion
Woy Woy South wins warm-up jersey competition
Awards for 'amazing school citizens'
Teachers participate in professional learning
School reports to be distributed electronically
School urges the use of spoken language
Students offered a range of sports for term three
Super-teacher dress as superheroes
Students to participate in school survey
Waste contractor helps educate students
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Nil results for Woy Woy Lions
Hornsby hosts Woy Woy for rugby union round nine
Two best teams met at James Brown Oval
Promoted sides come out with two-all draw
Last year's grand finalists battle it out a second time
Sunny day saw 48 bowlers support charity bowls
Cycle group holds two rides from Woy Woy this week
Men win second annual Halcyon Cup
Handicap Pairs semi-finals played
Bev Collins wins Minor Singles
Charity day raises $5000 for hospital
Riley receives scholarship and mentoring
Peninsula represented on regional softball committee
Bridge club holds Teams of Three competition
Four bridge players finish second in NSW competition
Touch coaches wanted for representative teams
Everglades to host Veterans' Day
Rugby training numbers increase
Tennis club holds renewal days
Virtual cycling fitness training now available

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Vets apply to open for one hour more

A veterinary centre in Blackwall has applied to Central Coast Council to extend its opening hours by one hour a day.

The Brisbane Water Veterinary Centre at 54 Memorial Ave proposes to extend its opening hours from 8am to 6pm to 8am to 7pm.

"Brisbane Water Veterinary Centre is located in the heart of an industrial estate," the application states.

"This means we have no residential tenants that will be affected by noise or light.

"By extending our open hours by one hour, we expose the employment zone area to some noise that may be made by dogs or cats within our facility.

"However, our direct neighbours are Mechanics and close shop at 5.30 pm, therefore, this will not affect them.

"Secondly, two shops over from our Veterinary Hospital have a petrol station with lights on

241/7.

"This is a more considerable inconvenience than what our extending of hours would be.

"By extending our hours we will provide the community with better access to veterinary care

for their pets, especially after work hours.

"No changes will be made to the use of the land or building, merely just the change to the

times of service."





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