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Cessnock City Library
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Lower Hunter launches garden organics kerbside collection service. Planning permission granted for deposit of worship. Huge ideas create huge places to be! Gentle accepted for the replacement of Frame Drive Bridge! A personal experience with Autism: author talk at Kerri Library. Cessnock City Council provides a diverse range of services and facilities for the residents of the GA as healthy as visitors to the area. Councils across Australia are now responsible for much more than just the three 'R's' rates, roads and rubbish. Below are fair some of Council's responsibilities: Construction and maintenance of roads, paths, cycle ways and bridges. During Youth Week, local author and employment consultant, Theresa Hackett is joining us for the first time to conduct two workshops on getting a resume together and how to be job ready. Cessnock City Council considered a number of reports end week addressing the challenges major flood events have on the most flood affected areas in the community. Cessnock City Library is hosting two release seminars to assist people grasp financial planning. This community facility provides a lot of enjoyment for all residents and it is immense to see these upgrades going head, Cr Pynsent said. Council is continuing to investigate and thrive other options to mitigate the impacts of flooding including. Residents are being asked to unite the effort and register with the MSW EPA to Report a Tosser. The EPA can issue fines of 250 for an individual and 500 for a corporation for littering from a vehicle, based on reports from members of the public. This is a incredible idea and a great opportunity for not only our residents, who would no doubt turn out in their thousands to support the event, but also to support our splendid region. Mayor Pynsent said it was a memorable evening and vast to see so many of the community involved including local torch bearers. Supervisors of learner drivers play an urgent role in making our roads and community safe, so we are supporting them by providing tips and are generous them an opportunity to interrogate questions, Cr Pynsent said. Accepting the benefits of supervised inroad driving experience. Each year Youth Week is a chance for the next generation to arrive together to learn, rejoice and superior of all appreciate a fantastic program of events. Every young person in our community has a desire to be included. Each year we retain a range of events in our area catering for a lot of young people. This year two of our members are attending the 2017 launch of Youth Week, which is a immense achievement for us, and all the young people involved, Ms Burgess said.
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Have an idea to bring local heritage to life? Lower Hunter launches garden organics kerbside collection service. Newlook Frame Drive Bridge in Abermain to serve community for years to come. Fatigue is one of the three massive killers on MSW roads. Students get Grubby with Litter at the Basin. Labor commences on Hermitage Road following the completion of Broke Road upgrade. RID Squad seek community assistance to identify illegal dumpers. Residents huge insignificant celebrated the replacement of Tomas Lane Bridge. Spring into action and join the Garage Sale Trail. Free workshop for parents and supervising drivers. Setting the pace for Development Applications. Council staffs elated in pink supporting breast cancer! Planning permission granted for deposit of worship. You know Kerri and Weston best so have your say! Vast ideas create immense places to be! Delicate accepted for the replacement of Frame Drive Bridge! Council staff go the extra mile to reopen Cedar Creek Bridge. Mayor opens new housing for those in need. The Nappy Collective returns to local libraries. Cultural development richer thanks to dollar for dollar grants. A personal experience with Autism: author talk at Kerri Library. Council prosperous in flood mitigation and warning funds. Fresh festival promises a stomping appropriate time!.
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