Big upgrade for Gypsum Street Published on 31 July 2020 Motorists are advised that as of August 3, Gypsum Street will be closed for major road works between Rowe Lane and Mercury Street.
Following public exhibition, Blue Mountains City Council has endorsed the adoption of its draft Delivery Program and Operational Plan. The Delivery Program and Operational Plan presents the fourth ye…
Local Government Week (August 3-9) is a good time to reflect on the past year and how Council has served the Blue Mountains community during unprecedented challenges. The theme of this year’s Local G…
Schools National Tree Day will still thrive this year, with Council reaching out to local schools and offering free native plants to create habitat in their school grounds.While larger community event…
The community centre at Beacon Hill War Memorial Hall is set to continue serving the community for decades to come after an extensive renovation.The building improvements give the indoor spaces more l…
In many homes in the Byron Shire, at the bottom of a drawer or box, there will be old x-rays – a reminder of a broken arm or dodgy knee.These x-rays often end up in landfill but they can now be droppe…
Following the immensely popular Online Storytime and Online Babytime, launched in response to COVID-19 restrictions, Blue Mountains Library is now proud to present Creative Corner Online, a weekly chi…