Tag: Upper Hunter Shire Council
News ArchivesMAYOR Wayne Bedggood has resigned from the Upper Hunter Shire Council effective immediately.
An extraordinary meeting will be held in the next 14 days when Councillors will decide if they will elect a new Mayor,
THE Upper Hunter Shire Council received 89 written submissions from groups and individuals for the Draft Delivery Program and Operational Plan,
IN January, part of the new $9.6 million Willow Tree Road washed away, triggering Council to apply for an urgent loan for repairs last month and revealing the road was uninsured.
» Read more about: Willow Tree Road: Uninsured and Another Loan »
COUNCIL have received a flood mitigation report for the proposed development of a service station,
» Read more about: Update: Aberdeen Street Service Station »
Scone resident, Daryl Dutton, has shared his submission to Council for their Draft Operational Plan and Draft Delivery Program 2017/2018 –
» Read more about: Open Letter: Submission to Council’s Plans »
WHEN I report on Council meetings there are often things I find disturbing, but last night,
» Read more about: Editorial: Disturbing Council Exchange Over Family Violence Vigil »
THE Upper Hunter Shire Council have confirmed they have reopened community land, in line with the state government’s easing of pandemic restrictions.
AT last month’s Council meeting it was decided Campbell’s Corner, which was recently purchased by Council,
» Read more about: Campbell’s Corner: Commercial Not Community »
AT last month’s Council meeting, it was decided Council would not advertise they were seeking community input for their operational plan and instead simply place a notice on their own website.
» Read more about: Council Don’t Want Their Plans Advertised »
COUNCIL’S Scone revitalisation committee are planning to build a $1 million pedestrian footbridge at Kingdon Street.