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Grays Lane resident Isabel Reed and friend John Payne walk through floodwater to reach Mr Payne’s car after the Tyagarah road was cut. . Picture: Cathy Adams

Wet weather closes roads

ISABEL REED has lived down Grays Lane at Tyagarah for the past 10 years, so she’s used to the road being cut by floodwaters.

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Judy Smith, from the Lennox Head Residents Association (right), and representatives from other community groups, are upset because they have not been told about changes to the opening hours of the Lennox Head Bowls and Sports Club.

Social hub’s antisocial hours

COMMUNITY groups in Lennox Head are becoming increasingly worried about the future of the village’s ‘social hub’, the Lennox Head Bowls and Sports Club.

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Despite recent difficulties, the general outlook was positive when green assessors gathered at the Brunswick Hotel yesterday to discuss the issues. Picture:  Jay Cronan

An emergency meeting

A GROUP of more than 25 home sustainability assessors met in Brunswick Heads yesterday in an effort to protect the reputation of their Green Loans program.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/rebecca-lollback/page/200