$3.5M shopping complex one step closer
THE Nimbin Shopping Centre first received DA approval back in 2010 for a supermarket, bakery, five speciality shops and a carpark.
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THE Nimbin Shopping Centre first received DA approval back in 2010 for a supermarket, bakery, five speciality shops and a carpark.
TONIGHT’S Lismore council meeting will cover a broad range of issues.
“THIS is just the beginning – our program of events and talks will grow throughout 2018.”
ONE contestant from the sixth season will be in Lismore to MC at the cooking stage on Saturday March 10.
ENERGY cost savings of more than $124,000 a year are expected from upgrades to the Goonellabah Sports and Aquatic Centre and the Lismore Memorial Baths.
LISMORE councillor Isaac Smith says he is considering putting his hand up to be the Country Labor candidate for Lismore at the state election in March 2015.
A DISAGREEMENT over the site for a $60,000 Lismore City Council art project has left the finished work virtually abandoned on a Tabulam property for five years.
TRAFFIC congestion around Lismore Base Hospital may soon be eased with a DA lodged with the Lismore council to create a car park in McKenzie St.
COUNCIL planners and the developers of the North Lismore Plateau say we are about to witness a new chapter in Lismore’s history.
HEAVY machinery has moved in to start creating a channel to improve the flow of floodwaters behind the Masters Home Improvement Store site at South Lismore.
LISMORE Central Shopping Centre looks set to get a $10 million upgrade.
A SIMPLE job – the approval of tenders to “supply various materials” to Lismore City Council – has ignited debate and let to all tenders being re-advertised.
LISMORE City Council’s first Tip Free Day of the year was well attended, with traffic congestion all the way back to Wyrallah Rd.
LISMORE City Council’s finances took a dive for the September quarter, showing a net operating result deficit of $1.58 million to the year ending December 31.
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