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24 Jul 2023
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Pedestrian barriers installed after 78-year-old hit by car
Woman struck by vehicle in Ettalong
Council to consider new contributions plan
Brigade undertakes 39-hectare burn at Warrah Trig
Rare plant burnt in fire aimed to protect the species
Photographer awarded honour at changeover dinner
Clean4Shore wins Coastcare award
Awards presented at Lions changeover dinner
Arboretum holds activities for National Tree Day
Community garden presentation to Rotary
Hairdressing student offers cuts for her course
Mary Macs 'wowed' by winter appeal donations
ACF group meets
CWA branch attends changeover dinners*
Arboretum changes membership process
PCYC resumes regular term activities
Sewer main repair at leisure centre
Festival vendors wanted
Forums to resume immediately prior to council meetings*
Yes Campaign information session at The Bays
Hotel starts program for good causes*
Camp Out to support children facing cancer*
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Panel approves three unit development in Kourung St
Two-storeys plus basement garages and roof terraces
Memorial Ave land 'has residential potential'
Association calls for submissions to continue
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Charlie to cut his hair to support children with cancer
Nurses thank stitchery group for comfort cushions
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Pleasing attendance at art show
Actor auditions for six short plays
New kiln installed at arts and crafts centre
Tickets on sale for The Perfect Murder
The 70s theme for Pearl Beach singalong
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Veterans present certificates to school captains
Umina school holds annual book fair
Childcare centre starts borrowing library
Students complete their confirmation*
Grandparents Day to be held on Wednesday
Kindergarten open day at Woy Woy South
School accounts for one fifth of competition entries
Public speaking competition held over next two weeks*
Transition to senior campus information night
Uniform shop calls for secondhand clothes
Free connection offered to students without internet*
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Umina Bunnies host it all
Smiles all round at Auskick*
Bridge club holds President's Cup*
Charity bowls raises $930
Ettalong Eagles represented at State championships
Netball association sends out guidelines for everyone*
Holly wins indoor archery championship
Jodie selected for State swim squad*
Julia selected for NSW pool rescue team
Junior basketball starts again*
Ourimbah wins men's Kingfisher*
All set for Mixed Pairs Championship*
Applications open for representative netball*
Ready to play representative netball?*
Restricted pairs championships played in two sessions
Woy Woy Lions score 14 points*
Southern defeat Killarney in Women's Premier League
Final rides for Tour de Central Coast
Wimbledon at Woy Woy
Women's Kingfisher attracts 24 entries
Time is running out for Woy Woy after round 13 defeat

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Association calls for submissions to continue

The Peninsula Residents Association is calling for residents to continue writing submissions about non-complying development applications.

The association says recent decisions by the Local Planning Panel have resulted in "positive outcomes".

"Only 10 objections are required to cause an application to be reassessed by the Local Planning Panel," said association secretary Ms Jen Wilder.

"This process can and often does work to help ensure that our Peninsula is developed responsibly and sensitively."

She said recent examples included the rejection of an application for a three-storey block of flats due to non-compliant height, floor space ratio, setbacks, access and lack of deep soil.

Another multi-dwelling proposal was rejected due to having no visitor parking and excessive hard surface.

In another case, submissions led to the retention of a large tree.

Ms Wilder said that submissions sometimes led to plans being amended by the developer.

She said one example saw plans amended to correct visitor parking, landscaping, front, rear and side setbacks, private open space, with an arborist assessment and civil engineering assessment of swept paths being included.

Ms Wilder urged residents to look at the developments listed for their suburb on the planning portal.

"We are making a difference but we still need more eyes on the development applications as they come in."

Ms Wilder said the association would welcome any volunteers to join its planning and environment subcommittee and to assist with social media and promotion.

"Extra helpers would enable us to spread the word about the association and the work we do to expedite quality development and protect the unique environment of the Peninsula."

She said the association would be running a workshop to help residents "better engage with the planning process" from 3:30pm to 4:30pm on Sunday, August 27.

"This will be a workshop for beginners needing an introduction to the online planning portal, development application documents and submission writing."





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