Enrolment freeze for beachside primary school
RECORD enrolments have forced a beachside public primary school to put a cap on new students, joining others in the east under the same restrictions.
RECORD enrolments have forced a beachside public primary school to put a cap on new students, joining others in the east under the same restrictions.
A NEW draft masterplan – which for the first time reveals detailed designs – has been released for Jetty Rd. See the pictures.
IT doesn’t have the high-end shopping and dining reputation of its Melbourne namesake, but a $1.4m upgrade of Glenelg’s Chapel St might make it the centre of attention at the Bay. SEE THE IMAGES
SOUTH Australia’s richest foot race — the Bay Sheffield — will become even bigger this year in what is expected to be a boon for traders, as thousands more visitors flock to the area.
A LOCAL MP says Glenelg businesses are forming self-help groups because they do not trust police to respond to incidents quickly enough.
THIS time last year Brighton Football Club faced one of the toughest and most important decisions in the club’s history – now they’re set to play off in a grand final.
A MARINO couple’s latest attempt to save their dream home from the wrecking ball has failed, with a court case now set to decide its fate.
PAID parking has drawn furore at Henley Beach, but at another popular Adelaide beach the local council has resorted to giving spaces away for free to try to fill them.
THE Opposition has vowed to keep open a pedestrian railway crossing that the State Government wants to shut for safety reasons.
GLENELG’S once-doomed Buffalo restaurant will get a new lease on life with a new outdoor bar and alfresco dining area, as well as a kiosk, deck and dock finally approved to go ahead.
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