Hoons on notice as neighbours demand action in Woodville South
“Frustrated” and “concerned” residents of Woodville South say speedsters and queue jumpers are putting young lives at risk, especially in the footy season — as they demand action.
“Frustrated” and “concerned” residents of Woodville South say speedsters and queue jumpers are putting young lives at risk, especially in the footy season — as they demand action.
Lockleys Riding Club has appeared before a local council, raising fears for its future and its horses if the Breakout Creek plan goes ahead in its current form.
Not taking a break and pushing on with deliveries landed a $2000 blow and a conviction to a truck driver. He was one of a number of people who appeared in Port Adelaide Magistrates Court yesterday.
It was a busy weekend for western suburbs police, with a car fire, firecracker reports and a car on the tram tracks at Glenelg.
Holdfast Bay Council is expecting people to flock to Glenelg this summer and wants to see local cop patrols increased, with the community “desperate” for increased police presence.
A proposal for a $40 million hotel overlooking a marina in Adelaide’s west – including 128 rooms, a waterfront restaurant and bar – has gone before the state’s peak planning body.
A western suburbs teenager had a bad case of lead foot today and was nabbed doing 50km/hr over the limit.
It’s not only homes that are hot real estate in the western suburbs. This cemetery is yet to officially open its new $2 million mausoleum but crypts are already in high demand.
Billed as a “retro” yacht race, there is a push to bring the Ocean Globe Race to Port Adelaide and bring 30 boats and almost 3000 people to the area.
Keen to get e-scooting along the coastline of the western suburbs? Steps have been put in place to ensure the rides’ COVID-19 safety.
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