Tag: Upper Hunter Shire Council
News ArchivesTHE 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.
LAST night Mayor Wayne Bedggood was part of the audience at the community meeting held by the Scone Chamber of Commerce and the Upper Hunter Shire Council on the Kelly Street revitalisation.
TOMORROW the Scone Chamber of Commerce, Upper Hunter Shire Council and Transport NSW will be holding a meeting to discuss the upgrades to Kelly Street.
COUNCIL’S purchase of the Campbell’s Corner building was one of the worst kept secrets in town.
» Read more about: Editorial: Confidential Campbell’s Corner Deal »
AFTER months of speculation the Upper Hunter Shire Council has this morning confirmed it has purchased the iconic property,
» Read more about: Council Confirm Campbell’s Corner Purchase »
CR Lee Watts has chaired the Australia Day committee for 15 years and is as excited as ever for this year’s awards ceremonies.
THE Office of Local Government today confirmed they have questions for the Upper Hunter Shire Council relating to a legal breach in which Council used externally restricted funds as cash flow,
» Read more about: Office Of Local Government Has Questions »
YESTERDAY we published a story outlining that the Upper Hunter Shire Council had broken the law when they took $380,000 worth of externally restricted funds and used it for cash flow for projects they had not yet received money for and then replaced it,
» Read more about: EDITORIAL: Council’s Breathtaking Arrogance »
Dear Editor,
Re: Council Culture – Confirmed Concern
I first wrote to UHSC General Manager,
» Read more about: LETTER: No Confidence in Council Compliance »