Holsworthy’s Fairy Glen gets a happily ever after

Holsworthy’s Fairy Glen gets a happily ever after

Liverpool City Council has officially opened the Fairy Glen at Harris Creek Reserve, inviting parents in Holsworthy and surrounding areas to continue the magic which brought joy to a community living under stringent lockdown restrictions.Mayor of Liverpool Ned Mannoun was joined by Liverpool City Councillors, leaders of the ‘fairy council’ and members of the broader community for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was followed by a community event complete with fairy floss and fairy-themed activities.The opening of the Fairy Glen followed a unanimous endorsement by Council in its October meeting last year, in response to a groundswell of support from the local community to make the Fairy Glen a permanent feature for families to enjoy.Mayor Mannoun expressed how amazing this journey involving Council, local parents and the broader community has been.“What started out as a way for parents to bring magic into their children’s lives during lockdown has grown into something more.“I want to acknowledge the work done in the previous term of Council in bringing this project to life.
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Liverpool Mayor to request return of 40km/h speed limit in Liverpool CBD

Liverpool Mayor to request return of 40km/h speed limit in Liverpool CBD

Liverpool City Council Mayor Ned Mannoun is set to lobby Transport for NSW (TfNSW) and the Minister for Metropolitan Roads, Natalie Ward in a bid to request the 30km/h speed limit in the Liverpool Cit…
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Council to upgrade Neate Park, Blackheath

Council to upgrade Neate Park, Blackheath

Blue Mountains City Council is upgrading the play space at Neate Park in Blackheath and adding a new accessible path between the skate park and the play space.
Blue Mountains 14 Feb 2022
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Celebrating 30 years of Bushcare in the Blue Mountains

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Bushcare at Blue Mountains City Council.
Blue Mountains 14 Feb 2022
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2022 City of the Arts Grant program is open

2022 City of the Arts Grant program is open

Calling local artists, arts workers and organisations: applications for the Blue Mountains City of the Arts Grant Program 2022-2023 open on Wednesday 16 February.
Blue Mountains 14 Feb 2022
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Free tendering workshop offered by the NSW Government

Free tendering workshop offered by the NSW Government

Monday to Friday Cashier hours 8.30am to 4.00pm Office hours 8.30am to 4.30 pm For 24/7 service call (02) 6354 9999
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Have a say on revised draft Campsie Master Plan

Have a say on revised draft Campsie Master Plan

Celebrate cultural diversity with CBCityhttps://www.cbcity.nsw.gov.au/media/news/celebrate-cultural-diversity-with-cbcityCelebrate cultural diversity with CBCity2022-03-13T13:00:00ZCelebrate 50 years …
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CBCity's Bushcare Program inspire local Picasso

CBCity's Bushcare Program inspire local Picasso

​For local artist, Kim Chau, CBCity’s Bushcare program is more than just an opportunity to give back to the local community, it inspires her artistic genius.The Birrong local first volunteered for Bus…
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