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Saturday, 08 June 2024 13:56
BANK OPENS THE VAULT TO $700K IN GRANTS
Community-led projects invited to apply
AS cost of living put pressure on not-for-profit community groups in Western Sydney, one bank extends a hand with $700K grants available this year.
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Sunday, 02 June 2024 12:51
$5M FOR KOALA CARE IN SOUTH WEST
Investment in koala population growth
THE NSW Government is delivering on its commitment to the koalas of south-western Sydney with $4.5M in new funding to establish a koala care centre in the Macarthur region and $500,000 to support volunteer rehabilitators.
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Sunday, 02 June 2024 12:40
NEW TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT KELLYVILLE INTERSECTIONS
TWO critical intersections at North Kellyville have been given the green light for upgrades to improve overall safety, accessibility, and traffic flow.
The Hills Shire Council awarded the tender to transform the intersections at Withers and Barry Roads and Hezlett and Barry Roads to signalised intersections at a recent council meeting.
Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Peter Gangemi said he’s looking forward to seeing this key North Kellyville project completed.
“Continuing to upgrade our roads and intersections is of paramount importance as more families move into The Hills” Mayor Gangemi said.
“I am looking forward to seeing the Barry Road bypass improve connectivity and safety for motorists and pedestrians.
“I want to thank our residents for their patience as this project continues through to the next stage of construction. I encourage them to drive to the construction speed limits and follow directions and signage.”
The project's key features include the construction of a four-way fully signalised intersection to replace the existing three-way roundabout between Withers and Barry Roads.
A new link road, Barry Road Bypass, will be developed to connect with the existing intersection at Hezlett Road, which will also be upgraded to a three-way signalised intersection.
In addition, a shared pathway from Armbruster Avenue to Withers Road will also be built alongside Hezlett Road.
The project is expected to commence in June 2024 and is anticipated to take 12 months to complete, weather permitting.
For more information, visit Council’s website, www.thehills.nsw.gov.au.
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