Tag: Upper Hunter Shire Council
News ArchivesSCHOOLS, businesses and community groups are encouraged to wear something pink on Friday in solidarity against bullying.
AT 9pm tonight the Upper Hunter Shire Council published a post on their Facebook page advising residents the drinking water from Glenbawn Dam to Scone and potentially Murrurundi water supply is no longer safe to drink.
THE government has recommended cancelling all events of more than 500 people and experts anticipate the virus may peak within two to four months,
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LAST night the Council voted to move to level 2 water restrictions on March 1 for Scone and Aberdeen.
THE Civil Aviation Safety Authority has announced flexibility and extensions of six months to two years,
YESTERDAY, Council’s development and environment committee moved a motion to recommend approval of another petrol station in Merriwa at this month’s Council meeting,
TODAY, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission confirmed Gummun Place is still under an accreditation cloud.
ON Tuesday, the Upper Hunter Shire Council has awarded the contract for village water reticulation systems to TDW Johnson for $250,855,
THE Scone to Murrurundi water pipeline is expected to be complete before mid-2020.
Testing on the 40km pipeline will begin once three pump stations are connected and 450,000L storage tanks at Wingen and Warlands Range in place.
COUNCIL have begun reporting motions from closed Council sections of the meeting and listing a reference to the items on the agenda papers.