EXPLAINED: The SRV and how it will affect you
Not sure how the SRV might affect you? We’ve provided a simple explanation as to what it is, how it will impact the region and what will happen to your rates
Not sure how the SRV might affect you? We’ve provided a simple explanation as to what it is, how it will impact the region and what will happen to your rates
FOR ratepayers already battling rising power bills and minimal wage growth, it may seem like yet another incursion on the cost of living.
THE ongoing risk of soil slippage on Yamba’s iconic Pilot Hill has prompted the Clarence Valley Council to undertake a range of measures to improve drainage.
IPART approved Clarence Valley Council’s application for an SRV of 8% over 3 years, cumulatively adding 26% to the base rate.
DEPENDING on who you believe, the lift installed at the Grafton hockey fields is either a waste of money or a necessary cost.
CONCERNS have been raised about cost blow-outs on outdoor projects completed by the Clarence Valley Council, with some close to double their budgeted cost.
THE Gulmarrad and James Creek areas are set to grow by around 3500 people, after Clarence Valley Council adopted a Local Growth Management Strategy (LGMS).
ONE of the few remaining hurdles to Maclean getting a full in-line supermarket has been cleared, but not without some strong opposition.
EVERY time Bob Little has put forward a proposal for a new supermarket in the Centenary Drive car park, it has been rejected by Clarence Valley Council.
DESPITE his Centenary Dr car park proposal rejection, Andrew Baker is excited council is selling part of the Maclean car park to IGA to build a supermarket.
THE Clarence Valley Council has joined a growing list of councils across the state supporting a moratorium on coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and mining.
NEED to lodge a tax return? You may be eligible for a free Tax help service on offer in Yamba, Maclean and Grafton.
ANY decision the Clarence Valley Council makes to improve afternoon traffic flow onto the Grafton Bridge could be wiped with the stroke of a pen.
THERE have been plenty of tough decisions to make and challenges to overcome for the Clarence Valley Council’s retiring general manager Stuart McPherson.
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