What if the Lake Pool was moved to the middle of Lismore?
THE push to reopen the Lismore Lake Pool won’t go away because everyone in Lismore needs a free public swimming spot in summer. Here are two other options.
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THE push to reopen the Lismore Lake Pool won’t go away because everyone in Lismore needs a free public swimming spot in summer. Here are two other options.
COUNCILLORS on leave have confirmed they would attend a controversial meeting this week after three failed attempts in the past six weeks.
THE new community engagement coordinator’s key role will be to tap into a less traditional volunteer base and new flood preparedness initiatives.
ONE councillor has not given up on saving and restoring the lake pool, saying it should be a free facility for the community.
A LISMORE pool owner has been fined $2000 in Lismore Local Court for failing to ensure gates and other access to pools are kept securely closed when not in use.
BYRON Shire Council may be forced to fluoridate its water if legislation introduced to parliament yesterday by the NSW Opposition gains bipartisan support.
LISMORE Chamber of Commerce president David Martin has shocked Lismore Council by announcing the chamber’s intention to quit the Lismore Business Panel.
PAID parking in Lismore’s Kirkland Riviera car park will continue for at least another month after a motion by Cr Greg Bennett to make it free again was deferred.
CONSTRUCTION of an artificial wetland on Slaters Creek in North Lismore is being seen as a pilot that could be applied to other creeks in the Lismore area.
LISMORE Council has voted to change its position on fluoride again after a massive three hour debate at last night’s council meeting.
LISMORE City Council will join three other NSW councils in a pilot initiative to make councils more supportive of small business.
SUMMERLAND Credit Union has been named as a leader in the global push for organisations to improve their carbon footprint.
EVER since Lismore council voted to change its position on fluoride last month, the issue has been festering away like a rotting tooth.
NSW Chief Health Officer Kerrie Chant will address Lismore councillors tomorrow in to tell them fluoride is a safe and important public health initiative.
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