SRV last option before job and service cuts
It’s either rate rises or imminent cuts to services and further job losses
It’s either rate rises or imminent cuts to services and further job losses
Rates rebates for pensioners have remained the same for decades and are losing their effectiveness. A South Grafton pensioner has a plan to change this.
Clarence Valley Council has received IPART’s decision on its SRV.
Both sides of politics ask council to list priority projects as election looms on horizon
THERE will be hoops to jump through for mining company Anchor Resources before a proposed antimony mine is approved at the headwaters of the Nymboida River.
THE problems at Minnie Water Caravan Park have gone before Clarence Valley Council again.
ILUKA is to get a new Foodworks Supermarket – more than double the size of the existing store.
CLARENCE Valley Council’s decision to reject the development application for a SPAR Supermarket, will likely be challenged in the Land and Environment Court.
CAMPBELL’S timber mill owner Graham Campbell is frustrated the Clarence Valley Council has rejected his offer to seal a dirt road to his Levenstrath business.
A TREE identified as dangerous by nearby residents was knocked over by Wooli’s mini tornado, causing it to crash onto two cars, rendering them worthless.
THE new general manager of Clarence Valley Council will be offered a salary package of up to $240,000, close to 75% of the prime minister’s annual remuneration.
LISMORE City and Clarence Valley councils will share in more than $90,000 in funding to improve accessibility to parks and beaches for people with disability.
WITH the Grafton to Sydney route of Regional Express Airlines on the chopping block, Clarence Valley Council fears no other airline will be able to replace it.
IN ABOUT a month sporting groups using Ellem Oval at upper Fisher Park will be reaping the benefits of a new sports pavilion which is nearing completion.
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