MEDIA RELEAS E27 July 2018
What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council
Living Legends Ceremony
A presentation ceremony for the 2018 Living Legends will be held at BMEC this Sunday at 10.15am for a 10.30 start. The presentation will be followed by a morning tea.
Author Talks at the Library
Jeff Doherty
Join local children’s author Jeff Doherty on Friday 10 August at 4.30 pm to hear about his
second novel “Olivia Stone and Dread of the Dreamers”.
Carmel Bendon
Writer, academic and presenter of “All Things Medieval”, Carmel Bendon, will be visiting the
Library on Thursday 16 August at 6.15 pm to talk about her new novel “Grasping at Water”.
Ursula Dubosarsky
Award winning author, Ursula Dubosarsky will be discussing her new children’s book “Lead
Stone Beetle” on Friday 17 August at 10.30 am.
For all event bookings, contact Bathurst Library on 6333 6281. All author talks are free.
BMEC
There’s plenty left of the annual season at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre plus some extra shows coming to town.
Catch these shows next month:
•ab [Intra] by Sydney Dance Company
Wednesday 1 August 2018 at 7.30 pm
•Ian Moss Solo, Acoustic and Intimate
Friday 10 August 2018 at 8.00 pm
•Madame Butterfly presented by Opera Australia
Thursday 16 August 2018 at 7.30 pm
•Monthly Band Night - Senor Cabrales
Friday 17 August 2018 at 8.00 pm
BRAG
Curator’s Talk
Hear from the Jam Factory’s Senior Curator, Margaret Hancock Davis, at a free talk
about the touring exhibition STEEL: art design architecture. The talk will be held on Saturday
4 August 2018 at 11.00 am.
RSVP by Wednesday, 1 August on 6333 6555.
Levee Ready Bathurst
The SES in partnership with Council is running an information session on Tuesday 14 August from 6.00pm-8.00pm at Panthers to learn more about levees and talk about options for actions if the levees fail or overtop. For more information or to RSVP phone 6334 8555.
Access Improvement for Small Business Grants
Grants are available to assist local small businesses and non-profit organisations improve access and inclusion to their place of business/organisation.
Businesses and non-profit organisations within the Bathurst region may apply for funding of either 50% of project costs, or up to a maximum of $5,000 on a dollar for dollar basis.
For further details, contact Council on 6333 6523 or visit Council’s website. Applications close at 4.00 pm on Friday 31 August 2018.
CCTV Funding Program
Council is providing funding to assist local businesses improve security and community safety. Businesses may apply for funding up to a maximum of $500 on a dollar for dollar basis. For more information or an application package, contact Council on 6333 6523 or visit Council’s website.
Applications close at 4.00 pm on Friday 17 August 2018.
Have YourSay
Bathurst Winter Festival Feedback
The Bathurst Winter Festival is in its fourth year and Council is seeking feedback on the different events and activities in planning for the future.
Community Safety Survey
Complete the survey and enter the draw for a chance to win 1 of 5 $100 Bathurst Buy Local Gift Cards.
Community safety is essential to the overall wellbeing of Bathurst Regional LGA residents. Bathurst Regional Council is currently undertaking a wide reaching community consultation to develop the Bathurst Community Safety Plan 2019 - 2023.
Public Wi-Fi Acceptable Use Policy
Council has developed a policy - Public Wi-Fi Acceptable Use Policy - for the public Wi-Fi system to be installed in the CBD. Council is seeking feedback on this policy.
Mitre-Suttor-Lambert Street Roundabout Design
The design for a roundabout at the Mitre-Suttor- Lambert Street intersection has been completed and Council is seeking feedback on this project.
Water Access for Primary Producers
Council has resolved to provide water from the Hereford Street standpipes at no charge to verified primary producers. Council is seeking feedback on the proposed policy.
To view these projects, visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au
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