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January 2020 Summer Prime Times Lift-Out Inside 1 A FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF CLARENCE AND SORELL Proudly owned and published by Corporate Communicati ons (Tas) Pty Ltd JANUARY 2020 SUMMER PRIME TIMES LIFT-OUT INSIDE ACE FOR FUTURE CHAMP Four-year-old Lachlan Butt ers, of Tranmere, has been selected to join the ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Future Champs team. FULL STORY PAGE 8 Discover our January HUGE range of gardening tips on page 4 landscape products: ► PINEBARKS ► LOAMS BELLERIVE ► DECORATIVE GRAVELS ► AGGREGATES DENTURE CLINIC ► MANURES S.M. Hassett Dental Prosthetist ► LIMES ► PLANTS Providing quality care for over 30 years ► FIRE WOOD Giving you something to smile about! DELIVERIES TO ALL AREAS ► BAG PRODUCTS Phone: 6248 4994 ► AND MUCH MORE! 6244 6564 131 PITTWATER ROAD Monday - Friday: 8am - 4.30pm www.dentas.com.au [email protected] TRADING Saturday: 9am - 4.30pm, Sunday: 10am - 3pm 9 Clarence Street Bellerive 7018 CAMBRIDGE HOURS Closed Public Holidays 2 2 Eastern Shore Sun January 2020 Community News Council News Fire Management Council Meetings ParksFire Management and ReservesEvents CLARENCE CITY COUNCIL •Roads OngoingMaintenance (continued) parks of maintenance. walking tracks in natural DO YOU LIKE IT? • areasRepair and of Tangara retaining Trail. all on Hance Key issues at the Council meeting of 23 May • OvalsareasFESTIVAL pesticideand Tangara program. OFTrail. VOICES DIRECTIONS Theatre Key decisions issuesissues at at atthe thecouncil Council Council meeting meeting meeting held of onof • MaintenanceRoad, Howrah. of natural areas as per the andKey 6 issues June 2016 at the included: Council meeting of • OvalsMaintenance herbicide of programnatural areas as per the Pty Ltd is pleased to an- 21517 Dec AugustOctober 2019. and 2016 5 September included: 2016 included: • variousClarence Natural Street Area safetyManagement Plans. •26 Adopted September the 2016/2017 2016 Budget included: and Capital Expenditure various Natural Area Management Plans. nounce its return to the • AdoAdoptedpted a Strategicdraft Strategic Plan forPlan 2016-2026. 2016-2026 as a basis for • Commencementimprovements of firebreakworks continue. clearing on AgreedProgram. to: Fire Management Royal Tasmanian Botan- • communityAgreed to to consult initiateconsultation. the an community amendment on the to Lauderdalethe Planning Urban Council property. •• AgreedLiaise towith undertake the Department community consultation of State on Growth the Draft on •Drainage Maintenance ofEvents natural areas as per the ical Gardens in February • PindosAdoptedExpansionScheme Park theto Feasibility Management incorporateAnnual Plan Study. 2016/17.Plan.a new Bellerive Bluff Specific their concept design plans for the East Derwent • variousStormwater Natural worksArea Management in Bathurst Plans. 2020 with a production • AdoptedAgreedArea Plan. to an consult amended the communityPindos Park on Management a Draft Community Plan. Events Highway and the proposed arrangement of • CommencementStreet,Exhibition: Richmond; of Housematesfireb Cambridgereak clearing on • AcceptedSafety PlanWorks a fortender 2016-2021. for– June/Julythe provision of2016 the Annual Hard of the Shakespeare com- • serviceAgreed to roadsundertake to optimisecommunity consultationthe potential on a draftto Exhibition:CouncilRoad,24 property.Warrane; September The BilneyEastern– 9 October Street, Shore • Agreed to consult the community on a draft Kangaroo Bay – 1 - 9 July 2016 edy, ‘As You Like It.’ RoadsdevelopbushfireWaste Collection managementGeilston Service. Bay strategy. Park as a regional sports Richmond;CommunityRosny Cottage, and Photography Blessington Rosny Farm Rosny Park Cultural/Creative Precinct - Development Policy The Barn, Rosny Farm The gardens will • Potholeprecinct. repairs: Richmond, Cambridge, Dulcot and Rokeby. Street, SouthExhibitionEvents Arm. Framework. Exhibition: Poochibald Art Prize come alive in one of •• GravelSignWorks roadthe grant grading:– September/OctoberOctober/November deed as required for Levelling based on theinspections. Playing 2016 Field Parks14 andOctober Reserves – 6 November 2016 • Accepted a tender for the construction of the Kangaroo Bay Exhibition:SchoolhouseEXHIBITIONS1-9 October Gallery,A Stitch 2016 ATRosny in THE Time:Farm Shakespeare’s most • Guidegrant post funding replacement for the continues: upgrade various of locations.the ANZAC Park • Park maintenance as per Pavilion at Kangaroo Bay. SCHOOLHOUSEBiennialSchoolhouse Textile Gallery, GALLERY andRosny FibreFarm AND popular comedies where Roads• Concreting of gravel paths: Opossum Bay Park. established maintenance • pavilionAccepted a andtender conduct for the annual consultation reseal and micro-surfacingwith all ANZAC Festival: ExhibitionSeafarer’s Festival dukes and their daugh- • PotholeConstruction repairs: of gravelOtagoRose Bay, access:Bay, Lindisfarne Rosny from and Bastick andBellerive. GeilstonStreet to Bay.Kangaroo schedules. BARN Park clubs and organisations at the completion 11Festival: November23 October Dog’s – 4 December 2016 Day Out2016 • GravelBayprogram Skate road forPark. grading 2016-17. as required based on inspections. ters, comely maidens, a • Gravelof the road detailed grading designas required phase, based includingon inspections. • InstallationSchoolhouseBellerive2 October Gallery,of Boardwalka public2016 Rosny toilet Farm at • Reconstruction of retaining wall: Elwood Drive. Workshop: Reed Pen and Black shepherd and a clown • Guide post replacement continues at various locations. the ClarenceRosny Mountain Farm Bike Park. identification of opportunities for shared facility Exhibition:Ink Artists Drawing with Conviction will play out their courtly • PreparationConstructionWorks –for of November/DecemberRosnyresealing Hill inRoad Spinifex shared Road path. and Fuchsia 2016 Road in • Installation of drinking water • Preparationoccupancy/utilisation. for resealing in Spinifex Road and Fuchsia Road in Exhibition:24 October13 – July 13Still November 2016 Wild, 2016 Still • RisdonConstruction Vale. of DDA crossings in Spinifex Road. stations at the Lauderdale Skate games in the rustic RoadsRisdon Vale. Exhibition:School HouseThreatened The Gallery, Eastern Rosny FarmShore •• ReconstructionDevelop a revisedof shared Landscape path near Rosny Plan Treatment for the Plant. The Barn, Rosny Farm beauty of the Forest of • PreparationPothole repairs: for resealingBellerive, inTranmere, Dover Court Howrah, and Pindari Seven MileStreet in Park.9Community December 2016 Photography – 8 January 2017 Victoria Esplanade and Kangaroo Bluff area for Arden. DrainageHowrah.Beach. • Exhibition:DrainageExSchoolhousehibition: improvementExhibition AnimalGallery,A Stitch Rosny Madness in works Time:Farm and community consultation. installationBiennial14 October Textile –of 6 Novemberball andcatching 2016Fibre nets at As You Like It is a • PreparationGravelOngoing road cleaning gradingfor resealing of asopen required in drains. Avoca based Street on in inspections. Lindisfarne. 18 June – 10 July 2016 • Amend the Public Open Space Policy (2013) to Concert:RisdonSchoolhouse Vale ClarenceExhibition Oval.Gallery, RosnyCarols Farm and play about love at fi rst • GuideConstructionMinor postdrainage replacement of new works concrete as continues required. wicket at at various Wentworth locations. Sports School House Gallery, Rosny Farm • Constructionenable consideration of footpath on Rosny of additional Hill Road near valuation Rose Bay. 11 November – 4 December 2016 • Ground.Construction of stormwater line: corner of Esplanade and Lewis • UpgradeChristmas of exercise Concert equipment in sight, and we like it. • ConstructionPreparation forof roadsideresealing verge in Spinifex maintenance. Road and Fuchsia Road in Festival:Schoolhouse11 Seafarer’sDecember Gallery, 2016Rosny Festival Farm • ConstructionAvenue,service Seven providers. of Milefootpath Beach. on Rosny Hill Road near Rose Bay Exhibition:Bellerive BeachCity of Park. Clarence Open Rosalind is banished Risdon Vale. Bellerive23 October Boardwalk 2016 • HighDevelop School. a project plan and budget for a Art Exhibition from her uncle’s court, ParksDrainage• Preparation and for Reserves resealing in Dover Court in Howrah. NaturalCommonwealth BelleriveArea ManagementBoardwalkBank Test Match reconciliation action plan. – Australia23 July v South– 21 August Australia – disguises herself as a •Drainage OvalsOngoingPreparation irrigation cleaning for maintenanceresealing of open indrains. Avoca continues. 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