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New Residents Welcome Package New Residents Welcome Package Contact Council: Tenterfield Shire Council PO Box 214 or 247 Rouse Street TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 Phone: 02 6736 6000 Fax: 02 6736 6005 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tenterfield.nsw.gov.au Page 1 of 28 Table of Contents KEY CONTACT NUMBERS ..................................................................................................................... 3 GENERAL COUNCIL INFORMATION & PHONE NUMBERS ................................................. 4 COUNCIL’S EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS ........................................................................ 4 TENTERFIELD SHIRE COUNCILLORS ........................................................................................... 5 Council Meetings ................................................................................................................................. 5 TENTERFIELD SHIRE – MAP OF WARD AREAS ....................................................................... 6 MAP OF TENTERFIELD .......................................................................................................................... 7 TENTERFIELD TRANSFER OPERATING HOURS .................................................................... 15 GARBAGE SERVICE – COLLECTION DAYS ............................................................................... 15 RATES & WATER – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ..................................................... 17 TENTERFIELD CINEMA & THEATRE ............................................................................................. 18 SWIMMING POOL HOURS ................................................................................................................. 19 LIBRARY ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 EDUCATION PROVIDERS/SCHOOLS IN TENTERFIELD .................................................... 20 MEDICAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................................. 21 ANIMALS & PETS IN TENTERFIELD SHIRE ............................................................................. 22 NATIONAL PARKS IN TENTERFIELD SHIRE ........................................................................... 23 WHAT DOES OUR SHIRE OFFER .................................................................................................... 24 RESTAURANTS & TAKEAWAY’S ..................................................................................................... 25 TENTERFIELD INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE .............................................................................. 26 Considerations for Prospective Industrial Land Developers ............................... 26 TENTERFIELD INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE – BLOCKS FOR SALE ............................... 27 Contact Details ....................................................................................................................................... 27 TENTERFIELD CHAMBER OF TOURISM INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ......................... 28 Page 2 of 28 KEY CONTACT NUMBERS EMERGENCY – 000 Ambulance – 13 12 33 Tenterfield Fire Brigade – 02 6736 3835 Police Station – 02 6736 1144 Rural Fire Service – 02 6736 4150 Tenterfield Hospital – 02 6739 5200 Tenterfield Community Hub – 02 6736 4443 TSDC Family Youth Support Service – 02 6736 2619 Tenterfield Taxi – 0428 669 449 Tenterfield Vet Clinic – 02 6736 2233 Aboriginal Family Links – 02 6736 2619 Armajun Aboriginal health Care – 02 6721 9777 NRMA (Sexton & Green) – 02 6736 1855 or Roadside Service 13 11 11 Best Employment – 190 Rouse Street - 02 6736 2580 Job Link Plus – 122 High Street - 02 6736 2511 Meals on Wheels – 02 6736 4947 Soul Pattinson Chemist – 02 6736 1028 New England Pharmacy – 02 6736 4111 Tenterfield Post Office – 02 6736 1295 RSPCA Tenterfield Branch – 02 6736 2520 RSPCA Volunteer Branch – 0487 776 690 Tenterfield Swim School – 55 Four Mile Creek Road Tenterfield – 0409 722 606 Vicki Zappa Swim School – Larresseys Lane, Via Scrub Road, Tenterfield 0402 622 766 Contact Tenterfield Swimming Pool during Swim Season for classes - 02 6736 6080 Page 3 of 28 GENERAL COUNCIL INFORMATION & PHONE NUMBERS Telephone Numbers: General Enquiries: (02) 6736 6000 Fax: (02) 6736 6005 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tenterfield.nsw.gov.au Office Hours: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm - Monday to Friday Cashier Hours: 9.00 am to 4.30 pm – Monday to Friday Administration Building: 247 Rouse Street, Tenterfield NSW 2372 Postal Address: PO Box 214, Tenterfield NSW 2372 COUNCIL’S EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS Rangers - 0411 864 042 Roads & Bridges - 0427 937 987 Water & Sewerage - 0411 770 703 Fire Control - (02) 6736 4150 or 0427 555 155 Page 4 of 28 TENTERFIELD SHIRE COUNCILLORS Cr Gary Verri Ward A Cr Peter Petty (Mayor) Ward A 4357 Mt Lindesay Road “Glenmore” New England Highway WILSONS DOWNFALL NSW 2372 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 Ph: (07) 4684 3081 Fax: (07) 4684 3081 Ph: (07) 4686 1160 Fax: (07) 4686 1160 Mob: 0411 475 301 Cr Bronwyn Petrie Ward B Cr John Macnish Ward B “Briarleigh”, Scrub Road PO Box 194 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 Mob: 0402 330 613 Ph: (02) 6736 2188 Mob: 0427 454 466 Cr Brian Murray Ward C Cr Tom Peters Ward C PO Box 7 “Baroola” TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 SANDY FLAT NSW 2372 Ph: (02) 6736 4644 Mob: 0401 365 535 Ph: (02) 6737 3604 Fax: (02) 6737 3637 Cr Donald Forbes (Deputy Mayor) Ward D Cr Bob Rogan Ward D 26 Naas Street 88 Martin Street TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 Ph: (02) 6736 3248 Mob: 0409 720 397 Ph: (02) 6736 5682 Mob: 0412 261 593 Cr Greg Sauer Ward E Cr Michael Petrie Ward E 62 Logan Street 152 Naas Street TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 Mob: 0458 040 655 Ph: (02) 6736 1724 Fax: (02) 6736 1724 Council Meetings Ordinary meetings of Council are generally held every fourth Wednesday of the Month at the Council Chambers commencing at 9.30am. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Meeting agenda’s and attachments are available on Councils website with the minutes also available during the week following the meeting. Page 5 of 28 TENTERFIELD SHIRE – MAP OF WARD AREAS Page 6 of 28 MAP OF TENTERFIELD Page 7 of 28 BUILDING CONTRACTORS (Note: some builders only LICENCE NO CONTACT DETAILS able to do works up to $20,000) BJS CONSTRUCTIONS (02) 6736 2562 81317C [email protected] 0415 156 612 BROWN David (02) 6736 2528 34875 [email protected] 0438 774 041 (02) 6636 2323 BROSNAN Shaun (Urbenville) 197679C 0428 273 031 CROTTY Cole (02) 6736 3279 246647C [email protected] 0432 388 030 CALDWELL Peter (02) 6737 6729 190585C [email protected] 0427 376 729 (07) 4681 1017 EINAM Bruce (Stanthorpe) 147765C 0428 795 319 FOWLER David 57227C 0429 456 937 [email protected] GIAMMICHELE Oscar 225591C 0409 023 733 [email protected] GRIFFITHS Wayne (02) 6736 2322 140166C [email protected] 0415 669 445 (07) 4683 2142 GREEN Jim (Stanthorpe) 160730C 0417 641 188 HICKEY Tony (02) 6736 3023 74337C [email protected] 0428 899 123 HOLLEY Brad 2243864C 0428 515 849 [email protected] MURPHY Tom (Manfate Pty Ltd) (02) 6736 2337 65014C [email protected] 0414 812 372 MURPHY Bill (02) 6736 2192 38682 [email protected] 0427 669 013 New England Developments (02) 6736 1767 (Murray Finnerty) 300236C 0419 489 164 [email protected] O’RIELLY Chris 39553 (07) 4684 3390 RHOMBUS CONTRACTING (02) 6736 1797 (Steven COWIN) 125698C 0413 033 288 [email protected] Page 8 of 28 SULLIVAN Peter (02) 6736 1690 49353C [email protected] 0427 300 694 SMITH Wesley (Dixon Homes) 161359C (02) 07 4681 2834 [email protected] Supervisor: 40816S 0427 763 652 TAYLOR Allen (02) 6736 2505 20267 [email protected] 0428 669 149 DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS LICENCE NO CONTACT DETAILS REMOVAL RHOMBUS CONTRACTING (02) 6736 1797 (Steven COWIN) 17632A 0413 033 288 [email protected] MAYBEN John 0409 402 542 TOOL HIRE LOCATION CONTACT DETAILS Tenterfield Hire – Murray Hovey Bellevue Road 0400 709 057 DRAFTING SERVICES & CIVIL CONTACT DETAILS ENGINEER WHITTON Engineering & Drafting (02) 6736 1602 Services 0402 123 843 [email protected] WONG SEE Virginia (02) 6772 7314 [email protected] 0410 623 268 www.architectureataltitude.com.au GARTALE Pty Limited (Barry Luxford) Glen Innes (02) 6732 6288 [email protected] Efficient Building Design Services (EBDS) 0457 251 026 [email protected] CABINET MAKERS LICENCE NO CONTACT DETAILS (02) 6736 2532 GRAY John 151177C 0427 362 532 FOREST TO FURNITURE (02) 6736 1305 (Michael HENRYSSON) 151885C 0407 561 362 [email protected] (02) 6736 2311 DEAN Ron R93516 0411 051 483 Cameron Bolton Interiors 0478 153 511 Page 9 of 28 ELECTRICIANS LICENCE NO CONTACT DETAILS (02) 6736 1688 SMITH Graeme 74337C 0427 062 449 MB Industries 270952C (NSW) (02) 6736 1240 or [email protected] 77455 (QLD) (02) 6736 4035 SCOTT BATES Electrical 71247C 0429 013 999 BRO’NEILS Electrical 137467C 0428 361 240 Jamie O’Neill (02) 6635 1272 Boomi Electrical (Shaun Green) 213650C 0402 080 292 Urbenville area [email protected] NEAL NUGENT Electrical 206401C 0422 844 458 8880C (NSW) 0427 981 655 ANDREW PETRIE (AP Electrical) 75747 (QLD) [email protected] PUGLISI Daniel 75233S (NSW) 0431 041 324 [email protected] 152716C (NSW) 0412 463 201 Tim Annand Electrical 41242 (QLD) [email protected] PLUMBERS LICENCE NO CONTACT DETAILS (02) 6736
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