Tag: Upper Hunter Shire Council
News ArchivesTHE Upper Hunter Shire Council approved the development application for 19 Main Street, Scone by the Council’s general manager last night.
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ALL tenders in relation to the airport development were over budget and none were accepted by Council.
COUNCILLOR Sue Abbott has put forward a notice of motion for tonight’s Council meeting to pause the proposed $23million Scone airport development until the economic ramifications of the pandemic are better understood and an independent review of the business case has been made.
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THE Council’s development and environment committee has recommended a development application by Council’s general manager Steve McDonald be approved to subdivide land at 19 Main Street,
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COUNCIL’S Scone Revitalisation Committee met last night to discuss progress with local businesses concerned the impacts of the pandemic could be compounded when they reopen only to be hampered by works on the main street.
COUNCIL has lifted the fire restriction in place for residents following a fuel spill on Thursday.
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THE Upper Hunter Shire Council has again issued a warning to residents in between the Kelly St and Mount St intersection,
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THE first virtual meeting of the Upper Hunter Shire Council meeting was held last night,
THE Upper Hunter Shire Council has submitted a list of local projects in an application for $1million in funding from the federal government’s Drought Community Program.
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The Upper Hunter Shire Council Mayor, Wayne Bedggood has urged residents to remain calm, respect decisions made by all levels of government and be assured the safety and well being of the Shire is their utmost priority.