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    Council welcomes recommendation for an independent inquiry into the Mangrove Mountain Landfill

    Central Coast Council has welcomed the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry’s recommendation of an independent inquiry to the Mangrove Mountain Landfill.Council has established its own Advisory Committee which includes staff and community members to advise Council on actions to address issues relating to the Mangrove Mountain Golf Course and illegal dumping at Spencer.The NSW Parliament today released its report from the ‘Energy from waste’ technology inquiry which was established on 6 April 2017 and then extended on 10 August 2017 to include the prevalence and scale of illegal dumping across New South Wales, the transportation of waste outside of the state, and the sustainability of the current waste and landfill regime in NSW.There are 36 recommendations in the Report including establishing an independent inquiry to investigate the operation, regulation and approval of the Mangrove Mountain Landfill site.Council is always looking at positive ways to reduce illegal dumping and improve waste management and particularly welcomes the recommendation of the inquiry that 100% of waste levy funds collected on the Central Coast on behalf of the State Government will be given back to Council.
    • 28/03/2018
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    Council Drives New ‘Look Out Before You Step Out’ Safety Campaign

    Central Coast Council is driving a road safety campaign aimed at reducing serious injury and fatalities to pedestrians on the Coast.More than 1500 pedestrians are struck by vehicles on NSW roads each year with 129 pedestrians impacted on Central Coast roads in the last three years.The ‘Look Out Before You Step Out’ campaign, promotes safer road user behaviour through urging pedestrians to take an extra moment to look out before stepping out, and choosing the safest place and time to cross.Mayor Jane Smith said community safety is a priority for Council and the high incidence of pedestrian injury on the Coast highlights the clear need for more education, to make drivers and pedestrians more aware of their surroundings.“Many of the incidents occur in 50 km/hr zones, and in our local CBDs,” Mayor Smith said.“As drivers, we need to consciously slow down and watch out for pedestrians in these high traffic urban areas.“With the increase in technology use, we are becoming less aware of our surroundings, as drivers and pedestrians we are more distracted.“This can be fatal for pedestrians who need to be aware that it can take some time for a car to stop even at fifty kilometres an hour.“We all must work together and be more conscious of our actions on the roads to reduce this toll in our community.”Pedestrians are reminded of and encouraged to follow these important safety tips on our roads:Look before you cross.
    • 03/04/2018
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    Dedicated Spike Milligan space about to become a reality

    Woy Woy Library will be undergoing a mini refurbishment with reduced services from Monday 9 April until mid-May to honour Spike Milligan and his family as well as create a more active and flexible learning space for the community.The refurbishment has been made possible thanks a State Library of NSW Public Library Infrastructure Grant, where Council received a total of $188,492 to deliver this project.The works will provide an exhibition space and media room celebrating not only the entertainer Spike Milligan, but the entire Milligan family and Woy Woy area.Council Acting Unit Manager Libraries, Beth Burgess, assured the community that every measure will be taken to minimise disruption to customers while this exciting project comes to fruition.“There will be some noise disruptions and reduced collections over the next five to six weeks while construction crews are on site,” Mrs Burgess said.“Unfortunately customers will not be able to reserve items located at Woy Woy Library during this time, however, books can still be returned and internet computers will still be available for use.“Crews will be setting up barricades, similar to what you would see in shopping centres while stores are being refurbished, so the biggest disruption during this time will be noise.“All other services will still be available and scheduled programming will continue to run.“Spike Milligan and his family had a special connection to Woy Woy and we are pleased to be able to honour their memory with this special new exhibition space.Beyond the Spike Milligan exhibition space and media room the grant has provided an opportunity to further improve the amenity and functionality of the Library.“There will a new staircase to improve safety, the staff counter at the back of the library will be reloaded to improve visibility and security,” Mrs Burgess added.“Mobile shelving has been incorporated into the changes, providing an opportunity for us to deliver a greater variety of events and higher quality learning programs.“The breezeway and the back half of the Library will also get a bit of a facelift, including the current Spike Milligan meeting room which will still host regular events and allow for quiet study.“Even though sections of the library will be out of action for a short while, this refurbishment will allow us to better serve our customers and community’s needs as well as create a space unlike any other in the world, celebrating the legend Spike Milligan.“I am really excited these works are about to get underway and cannot wait to launch this amazing new space to the community.”Services at other branches remain unchanged and all online services and eLibrary facilities will continue to be available anywhere, anytime with WIFI.To keep up to date with the project sign up to the Library e-newsletter via centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/library or use #ccclibraries on social media.
    • 06/04/2018
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    Council to hold community information session on 5 Lands Walk upgrade

    Central Coast Council will hold a drop in community information session at the Copacabana Surf Club on Thursday 12 April to update the community on work underway to formalise a new segment of the 5 Lands Walk route.Council has secured Federal funding to construct 660 metres of stairs and pathways that will ultimately connect the lower Winney Bay Reserve area to the top of the sea cliff near Captain Cook Lookout.Central Coast Mayor Jane Smith said there had been some concerns in the community about the works and the meeting was a chance to better understand and address the community’s concerns.“The new section of path will improve safety along an already well used trail through the Winney Bay reserve, and better discourage access through areas of greater environmental sensitivity,” said Mayor Smith.“It will also better integrate our natural and built environments creating a great recreational opportunity to really get out and enjoy what makes the Coast a great place to be.”“Some vegetation, mostly weeds, has been cleared, but as well as the new pathway the area will be regenerated to protect the natural environment well into the future.”Funding for this project was provided by the Federal Government through the Improving Your Local Parks and Environment program.Federal Member for Robertson Mrs Lucy Wicks said the upgrade is fantastic news for the local community and the many tourists who visit the location every year.“It’s great to see the next step in upgrading the Five Lands Walk track, which is fast becoming one of the Central Coast’s most iconic destinations,” Ms Wicks said.“This inspiring project is part of our $2.2 million Environment Plan for the Robertson electorate, which the Coalition is delivering in partnership with the Central Coast Council, the NSW Government and community groups who make the Five Lands Walk possible.“I’m proud that this Government is helping the Five Lands Walk connect people to people, and people to place, for generations to come.”The 5 Lands Walk is a day-long community event along the Central Coast coastline from Macmasters Beach through to Copacabana, North Avoca and Terrigal.
    • 06/04/2018
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    Council to carefully consider Government Architect plans announced today

    Central Coast Council has welcomed plans released today by the Government Architect to activate the Gosford CBD.Mayor Jane Smith said Council would be looking very closely at the proposed activation of the area including the benefits of locating the heart of the CBD around Kibble Park.“Council is pleased that the Government Architect has released the plans for the public to see and I can assure you that our staff will be looking closely at these over the coming weeks and preparing a report for Council,” Mayor Smith said.
    • 09/04/2018
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    Council to hold Extraordinary Meeting for RPACC and Regional Library

    Central Coast Council will hold an Extraordinary Council meeting on Wednesday 11 April 2018 to confirm a site for the Regional Performing Arts and Conference Centre (RPACC) and consider community consultation on two options for the new Gosford Regional Library.The meeting will be held at the Central Coast Council Chambers in Hely Street, Wyong at 8pm.The meeting will be open to the public to attend and can be viewed live on Council’s YouTube Channel.The reports will be available on Council’s website shortly and there will be confidential attachments to the RPACC report.
    • 09/04/2018
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    Highlights of the 9 April 2018 Council Meeting

    Community members to provide advice and expertise to six Central Coast Advisory GroupsCouncil have appointed over three dozen community members to positions across six Advisory Groups providing them the opportunity to offer their advice and expertise to Council across key strategic areas of focus.Community members appointed to the Catchment and Coast Committee – Brisbane Water and Gosford Lagoon, and the Catchment and Coast Committee – Tuggerah Lakes, will now have a voice on all matters relating to Council’s responsibilities surrounding sustainable management of its coastal, estuarine, waterways, catchment and flood-liable areas.Mayor Jane Smith said these Groups are a chance for community members to be actively involved in finding solutions to the key strategic areas Council is currently focused on progressing.“This is a great opportunity for these community members to bring to the table their passion, interest and expertise in our environment, waterways, economic development and heritage and directly feed into Council decision-making,” Mayor Jane Smith said.“We are a large Council area, representing over 330,000 residents and we need to ensure we are providing as many avenues as possible for community voice and representation and these Groups are one part of that.”The Heritage Advisory Committee appointed ten members of the public as a voice for all matters relating to Heritage on the Central Coast.Other Advisory Groups that have appointed community membership include the Coastal Open Space System Committee, the Employment and Economic Development Committee and the Gosford CBD and Waterfront Committee.Councillor membership for each of the six Advisory Groups has also been determined.Council declares land as a public road to relocate and replace Sohier Park Bridge Council has declared part of the Council-owned land – located at 4 Brownlee Street, Ourimbah – as a public road for the purpose of road widening to accommodate a proposed new bridge in Ourimbah.This dedication of land as a public road is a necessary step towards the successful relocation and replacement of Sohier Park Bridge, situated over Bangalow Creek in Ourimbah.Mayor Jane Smith said that the works will replace the existing wooden bridge.“The proposal will enable the existing bridge to remain in use during construction.”“Council is committed to delivering better and safer roads and this proposal delivers on that promise.”New policy adopted for consistency in donating and naming public facilities across the Coast Central Coast Council has created a new policy to ensure the naming and donation of public facilities are dealt with consistently across the Central Coast.This new policy will apply to all applications around the donation of park furniture and trees in public reserves, the naming or re-naming of Council owned facilities and the placement of memorials in areas under the care, control and management of Council.Mayor Jane Smith said there is always considerable community interest in how public facilities are named and are a key way the contribution of community members can be honoured.“This new policy will provide Council with a clear way forward to deal with these issues consistently and ensure they are a fitting tribute to those who have contributed to the Central Coast community,” Mayor Smith said.“Most importantly, it will provide clarity, transparency and consistency in the decision-making processes as all requests must come to Council for consideration.”Community members will also be able to donate to the Gosford Foundation Trust for the former Gosford Local Government Area in order to receive a tax deduction.The former Wyong Shire Council had developed the Policy for Naming of Public Facilities and the former Gosford City Council had developed the Memorial and Donation of Park Furniture and Trees Policy.
    • 09/04/2018
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    Expressions of interest open for first events for Coast’s new regional sporting and recreational facility

    The Coast’s highly anticipated Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex, poised to open in September, will be accepting expressions of interest from April 10, for significant events that will generate economic and social benefits for the local area.Stage 1 of the Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex is being jointly funded from the Australian Government ($10 million) and the Central Coast Council ($13.71 million).The complex, located at Tuggerah, spans 18.28 hectares and consists of nine playing fields, accessible amenities and shared pathways.
    • 10/04/2018
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    Gosford Regional Library a step closer to reality

    Central Coast Council will proceed with a new multi-storey Regional Library in the heart of the Gosford CBD.That decision for a catalyst project in the Gosford CBD followed extensive consultation with the community on two options for the Library.
    • 11/04/2018
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    Council Committed to Safer Playgrounds on the Central Coast

    Following an audit facilitated by Central Coast Council and conducted by an independent authority, some equipment in fourteen play spaces on the Central Coast will be removed immediately.
    • 16/02/2018
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