Residents are hereby advised that the mobile BreastScreen NSW van will be stationed in front of Vaughn Park on Melyra Street, Grenfell from 23 March 2021 until 15 April 2021 and women of the Weddin Shire are encouraged to book a free mammogram.
Western NSW Local Health District advises that breast screening every two years is incredibly important for women aged 50 – 74 for the following reasons: -
breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in NSW 1 in 7 women in NSW will be diagnosed with breast cancer by age 85 9 out of 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer do not have a family history a mammogram can pick up cancers that cannot be seen or felt a mammogram every two years takes just 20 minutes and it could save your lifeBookings can be made online at https://book.breastscreen.nsw.gov.au/ or via Phone: 13 20 50.
WEDDIN LANDCARE SMALL ENVIRONMENTAL GRANTS 2021Weddin Landcare have developed a special round of their Small Environmental Grants which will focus on addressing and preventing wind and water erosion in 2021 in order to assist land managers be better prepared for the next drought.
Individuals, farming businesses and not-for-profit community groups who manage land within the Weddin Landcare District are encouraged to apply for funding that will cover 50% of the total cost of a project, to a maximum of $4,000. Possible projects may include: -
Groundcover establishment/management establishment or enhancement of windbreaks establishment of a drought lot streambank or head cut protection/stabilisation approved grazing or holistic management trainingFurther information and funding guidelines can be obtained online at https://weddinlandcare.org/small-environmental-grants-2021/ or by contacting Melanie Cooper via Email: or via Mobile: 0417 963 475
Applications close 5pm Wednesday 31 March 2021.
WEDDIN LANDCARE FILM SCREENINGWeddin Landcare is inviting residents to a special screening of the film “2040” in the Grenfell Cinema on Friday 26 March 2021 with doors opening at 6:00pm.
“This hybrid feature documentary looks to the future but is vitally important now; a must-see for all farmers and community members.”
This is a free event with light supper supplied. The film will start at 7:00pm followed by an open discussion.
Seats are limited so those who are interested in attending are asked to RSVP to Melanie Cooper Ph: 0417 963 475
DRAFT POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR CCTV IN PUBLIC PLACESNotice is hereby given of Council’s intention to adopt its Policy and Procedures for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) in Public Places.
The draft Policy and Procedures are currently on display for comment and can be viewed on Council's Public Exhibition webpage.
Written submissions are invited and will be received by the undersigned up until 4:00pm on Friday, 2 April 2021.
Authorised by
PO Box 125
GRENFELL NSW 2810
GLENN CARROLL
GENERAL MANAGER