Yass Valley Local Environmental Plan 2013

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Yass Valley Local Environmental Plan 2013 Riparian Lands and Watercourses Map Groundwater Vulnerability Map - Sheet CL2_005 Watercourses Groundwater Cadastre Watercourse Groundwater Vulnerability Cadastre 17/06/2020 © Spatial Services Yass Valley Local Environmental Plan 2013 Map Identification Number: 8710_COM_CL2_005_160_20200617 Projection: GDA 1994 001 MGA Zone 55 N 002 003 0 004 005 Scale:1:160,000 @ A3 2.5 006 5 Kilometres K I R K T O N R KI D TTYS CR EE ROVE RD K RD WALG DOG TRAP RD C O N N E L L S TRIGGS CL TRIGGS L JEIR A N E D MANTON R D O MERRYVILLE D R R S W CLARKES RD E C L O T O V E MAGENNISDR O R L D C D R S W R G B B A A C R I M L V L E E T L E YP G E N E T R L U L I L D R N N L S E O O MARQUESS PL T A L G R O V N C E Y O D S K G C L P C ISABEL DR R U R A A L A D N A BIDGEE K N R Y E I K E L A A S O L V N J V A A R I I CL E P R D W K E N O A W D E D D O R R D Y G S S U R C O O W S C H T S M O N I R U V O C PA E O E V T VIVIAN LANE R D E D C L H I C L E HERCULES ST R K R N U I HELEN ST W G C S E K B H R N R D A T T W D B I L R Y O L T CL A V A O CASUARINA LANE AL R L D LA A K NE N O C A E O D F V R D R R MURRUMBATEMAN A BROOKLANDS RD R E D I R D N BARTON HWY COULTO E L N E Y S GO Y S T RD R O D D WALLAROO D EUROKA AVE A V A I WILSONSLANE S R C Y R NDELL S BLU R C D E L C I T E P SOUTHWELL RD K P LANE ISPS R CR HILLVIEW DR D LINDEN CL D R RAMSEY RD B R O G TALLAWONG CL M T U U O R B O U R G O L O F N T H R E O D U T R N O A N D O P O Y D N L M S A C R C J O O Y B T H N CAPTAINS HILL RD L PATEMANS LANE N A L S U O N LA E N P E ON B R D N S A RD E D E N L C L H LANE O W GREENWOOD R D H I LL L A JOHNSTON RD N E CHURCH LANE C BUSHS LANE O R RE R G S R BUTT D A KEIRS RD D N S J O MCAULIFFELANE N E S YASS RIVER L A N SPRINGRANGE E NANIMA RD L A N PINEBANK E T P A LANE E T R BO T Y A S UT L C A HER N E J S O H L NUMMERAK LANE A N N LUCAS E G RD J L O E O B N W B C FAIRVIEW I E O N N S E RD L R R A D D B N IR SPRING RANGE RD R E IL CL NANIMA B O ALLENRD U T C H E CARRINGTON RD R S G L D E R N G Y L E B M E AUSTRALIAN R R R E U B D A N R G E R TERRITORY L O D U R CAPITAL M B A T E DICKS CREEK RD M A N R D B U R A N D WESTMEAD LANE C A A S E L Y A C N R L E E DUKE D LAN NOYES BELLMOUNT FOREST WHITES RD K IA T O A L R L A A L N A E G A N D R L A E E S L IRONBARK A N R E LANE D REA L D B A RD ACK CREEK RD W T O N LS PL S WEL R BAINES D RD SUTTON ROWLEY LANE E A M U S L T L Y IG SIBLEY RD A A T N S A S S L L F BROWNS LANE R A L A I V G T E A R R N D D R R D A L A N E MAJURA LANE D AR MO D GUNDAROO GUNDAROO TCEROSAMELST Y PL SUTTON RD FAITHFULLST VAUGHANDR CORK ST LIND ST K LOTST E R R IC LUTE ST K L JUDITH ST A N WILLOW E WEST ST ALBERT ST ST NORTH ST GUISE ST W U R U VICTORIA ST N G MIDDLE ST U L L A E N S H I N G L E D A UPPER LACHLAN H I R I L Y L C W R A Y E SHIRE LGA E K R D CHAMBERS LANE B R B O E O R A K L S S S T H O C E N R R P D E H E E K R D L A R N D E O LD F E D E R A L HWY SNOWS LANE OW DR MAR ADL KED T H REE RD NERRIN LANE FEDERAL HWY QUEANBEYAN-PALERANG R I D G E R D REGIONAL LGA.
Recommended publications
  • Sumo Has Landed in Regional NSW! May 2021
    Sumo has landed in Regional NSW! May 2021 Sumo has expanded into over a thousand new suburbs! Postcode Suburb Distributor 2580 BANNABY Essential 2580 BANNISTER Essential 2580 BAW BAW Essential 2580 BOXERS CREEK Essential 2580 BRISBANE GROVE Essential 2580 BUNGONIA Essential 2580 CARRICK Essential 2580 CHATSBURY Essential 2580 CURRAWANG Essential 2580 CURRAWEELA Essential 2580 GOLSPIE Essential 2580 GOULBURN Essential 2580 GREENWICH PARK Essential 2580 GUNDARY Essential 2580 JERRONG Essential 2580 KINGSDALE Essential 2580 LAKE BATHURST Essential 2580 LOWER BORO Essential 2580 MAYFIELD Essential 2580 MIDDLE ARM Essential 2580 MOUNT FAIRY Essential 2580 MOUNT WERONG Essential 2580 MUMMEL Essential 2580 MYRTLEVILLE Essential 2580 OALLEN Essential 2580 PALING YARDS Essential 2580 PARKESBOURNE Essential 2580 POMEROY Essential ©2021 ACN Inc. All rights reserved ACN Pacific Pty Ltd ABN 85 108 535 708 www.acn.com PF-1271 13.05.2021 Page 1 of 31 Sumo has landed in Regional NSW! May 2021 2580 QUIALIGO Essential 2580 RICHLANDS Essential 2580 ROSLYN Essential 2580 RUN-O-WATERS Essential 2580 STONEQUARRY Essential 2580 TARAGO Essential 2580 TARALGA Essential 2580 TARLO Essential 2580 TIRRANNAVILLE Essential 2580 TOWRANG Essential 2580 WAYO Essential 2580 WIARBOROUGH Essential 2580 WINDELLAMA Essential 2580 WOLLOGORANG Essential 2580 WOMBEYAN CAVES Essential 2580 WOODHOUSELEE Essential 2580 YALBRAITH Essential 2580 YARRA Essential 2581 BELLMOUNT FOREST Essential 2581 BEVENDALE Essential 2581 BIALA Essential 2581 BLAKNEY CREEK Essential 2581 BREADALBANE Essential 2581 BROADWAY Essential 2581 COLLECTOR Essential 2581 CULLERIN Essential 2581 DALTON Essential 2581 GUNNING Essential 2581 GURRUNDAH Essential 2581 LADE VALE Essential 2581 LAKE GEORGE Essential 2581 LERIDA Essential 2581 MERRILL Essential 2581 OOLONG Essential ©2021 ACN Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Proposed Federal Electoral Divisions of Bean, Canberra and Fenner
    152° 30' 152° 45' B 153° 00' 153° 15' 153° 30' A R G T o O o N r NEW o m Springrange o n SOUTH April 2018 P o n COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA d s H WALES k W e Y e r Taylor C C r RSE e HO e k D R -26° 15' P A NEW R Jacka T K A k L c -26° 15' F a SOUTH Moncrieff B Bonner S N WALES A IG Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 LL U D M R PROPOSED NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF FEDERAL ELECTORAL B DIVISIONS IN THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY A HALL R T Wallaroo O Hall N The Redistribution Committee for the Australian Capital Territory has made its proposed Ngunnawal Forde redistribution of the federal electoral divisions for the Australian Capital Territory. This Casey Amaroo map shows the boundaries and names of the proposed electoral divisions. H Interested persons or organisations may lodge written objections against the proposed W MES G s Y ER UN Yerrabi Pond d H DR G n HA redistribution with the Electoral Commission. Objections must be received by the o LIN P Electoral Commission before 6 pm (AEST) on the lodgement day. E I Cr R GUNGAHLIN e R ek ek A re D L R C Objections may be lodged via the AEC website at www.aec.gov.au/ACT-redistribution. C FENNER n Gungahlin o alls O Objections addressed to the Electoral Commission can also be submitted: m H RO o Creek A r DR ND o U o G R G D Nicholls ANT HONY • by email to: [email protected] West ROLFE AVE • in person during business hours to: Australian Electoral Commission Belconnen Fraser Pond (Att: Redistribution Secretariat), at 50 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra Gungahlin R HORSE KU D RIN Pond
    [Show full text]
  • New Ownership for the Clubhouse and Royal Hotel
    Page 1 YASS VALLEY TIMES WEDNESDAY June 30, 2021 New Ownership For The Clubhouse and Royal Hotel short-term, as he attempts to get a feel for the community in Yass, but did hint that there would be significant changes on the horizon. “We’re just testing the water at the moment to see what it’s like here, but we see there’s a lot of untapped potential at both venues,” he said. One of those significant changes will be a stronger focus on food, both the variety of options and the quality. Head Chef Rory Walker believes that will be the key to reviving the Royal and returning it to its former glory. “Obviously food is a big part of it. We want to do something with the Royal and hopefully get that back to the pub that everyone says it used to be.” “We’d like to get the food and maybe a cafe breakfast, and even do some entertainment there, we haven’t quite figured that out yet,” said Rory. While they promised to make both pubs more family-friendly, they also said that having a strong nightlife has been a consistent theme across their other venues, a theme they’d like to see replicated in Yass. As well as that, Trent believes having a strong community focus is an absolute necessity for running a pub Rory Walker and Hannah Middleton. potential in them both. “Pretty much a place that is just for and hopes to sponsor more sporting The Clubhouse and Royal Hotels of He and his team pride themselves on everyone to come out.
    [Show full text]
  • West Belconnen Strategic Assessment
    WEST BELCONNEN PROJECT STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT Strategic Assessment Report FINAL March 2017 WEST BELCONNEN PROJECT STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT Strategic Assessment Report FINAL Prepared by Umwelt (Australia) Pty Limited on behalf of Riverview Projects Pty Ltd Project Director: Peter Cowper Project Manager: Amanda Mulherin Report No. 8062_R01_V8 Date: March 2017 Canberra 56 Bluebell Street PO Box 6135 O’Connor ACT 2602 Ph. 02 6262 9484 www.umwelt.com.au This report was prepared using Umwelt’s ISO 9001 certified Quality Management System. Executive Summary A Strategic Assessment between the Commonwealth The proposed urban development includes the Government and Riverview Projects commenced in provision of 11,500 dwellings, with associated services June 2014 under Part 10 of the Environment Protection and infrastructure (including the provision of sewer and Biodiversity Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The purpose of mains, an extension of Ginninderra Drive, and upgrade which was to seek approval for the proposed works to three existing arterial roads). It will extend development of a residential area and a conservation the existing Canberra town centre of Belconnen to corridor in west Belconnen (the Program). become the first cross border development between NSW and the ACT. A network of open space has also The Project Area for the Strategic Assessment been incorporated to link the WBCC to the residential straddles the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and component and encourage an active lifestyle for the New South Wales (NSW) border; encompassing land community. west of the Canberra suburbs of Holt, Higgins, and Macgregor through to the Murrumbidgee River, and The aim of the WBCC is to protect the conservation between Stockdill Drive and Ginninderra Creek.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019-10 Rural Fringe October 2019
    VOLUME 26 ISSUE 5 October 2019 How Fireproof is your Plan? by Chris Ellison Deputy Captain, Wallaroo Rural Fire Brigade The fires of August and September to our far north have provided an early indication of just how challenging this fire season is likely to be. In our own patch, the Bushfire and Natural above normal fire potential Hazards Cooperative Research Centre Australian seasonal normal fire potential has identified that there is above bushfire outlook, normal fire potential, with weather August 2019 forecasts for conditions that will be drier and warmer than average over spring and summer. You can also access similar information from the NSW Rural Fire Service website (rfs.nsw.gov.au) or the ACT Emergency Services Agency website (esa.act.gov.au), which show the approximate location of incidents on a map and provide additional information. Wallaroo Rural Fire Brigade provides the following to get you thinking about the impending fire season. Just remember, ABC Radio Canberra (AM 666 kHz) continues to be your local emergency broadcaster. Sources of information Make sure you have batteries for your radio! All fire agencies encourage you to prepare, act and survive in the face of Fire season is here! a bushfire threat. Your ability to act in The Bush Fire Danger Period commenced response to an emergency is often on 1 October 2019 across the ACT dictated by how much information you and across NSW’s Southern Tablelands. have available. There are a number of key A Fire Permit is required for burning resources you should consider which will activities during the Bush Fire Danger help you in an emergency.
    [Show full text]
  • Subdivision of Lot 1 DP 855219 on Lucas Road, Springrange
    ABORIGINAL DUE DILIGENCE ASSESSMENT Subdivision of Lot 1 DP 855219 on Lucas Road, Springrange July 2020 Aboriginal Due Diligence Assessment Subdivision of Lot 1 DP 855219 on Lucas Road, Springrange DOCUMENT VERIFICATION Project Title: Subdivision of Lot 1 DP 855219 on Lucas Road, Springrange Project Number: 20-327 Project File Name: 20-327 Lucas Road Subdivision DD Final 20200722 Revision Date Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Draft 16/07/2020 Jasmine Tearle Emily Dillon Ali Byrne and Kirsten Bradley Final 22/07/2020 Jasmine Tearle and Emily Dillon Ali Byrne Kirsten Bradley NGH Pty Ltd prints all documents on environmentally sustainable paper including paper made from bagasse (a by-product of sugar production) or recycled paper. Aboriginal Due Diligence Assessment Subdivision of Lot 1 DP 855219 on Lucas Road, Springrange TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 1 Subject Site .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Project Personnel ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Approach and Format of this Report ........................................................................................................... 1 Legislation ....................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • CHURCH and PARISH REGISTERS 0219 Anglican Church Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn
    JOINT COPY PROJECT Society of Australian Genealogists – Sydney National Library of Australia - Canberra Mitchell Library – Sydney CHURCH AND PARISH REGISTERS 0219 Anglican Church Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn Item Type Title Frame Note: S.A.G. Reel 0219 continues the filming of parish registers of the Anglican Church Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn. The parishes of the Diocese are arranged alphabetically and have been filmed in sequence, except for Wagga Wagga and West Goulburn which will be filmed shortly. For parish registers already microfilmed see S.A.G. Reels 0044 – 0052; 0150 – 0156; 0174 – 0176; 0178 – 0179; 0189; 0212 – 0214. See the catalogue sheets for the contents of these reels. The original registers are held by the Manuscript Section, Australian Reference, National Library of Australia, Canberra. St. Clement's Church Yass, N.S.W. Yass is one of the oldest parishes in the diocese. Before the Rev. Robert Cartwright was licenced to the then vast District of Yass in March 1838, the area had been visited by the Rev. John Vincent of Sutton Forrest. Mr Cartwright was first based at Arkstone Forest near Boorowa; by the end of 1838 Queanbeyan and Yass had become separate parishes, the Rev. Charles F. Brigstocke being appointed to Yass where he remained for 20 years. The foundation stone of the present church of St. Clement (designed by Edmund Blacket & later enlarged) was laid in 1847. Microfilmed by W & F Pascoe for the Society of Australian Genealogists 1989 This microfilm is supplied for information and research purposes only. Copying of individual frames is permitted. JOINT COPY PROJECT Society of Australian Genealogists – Sydney National Library of Australia - Canberra Mitchell Library – Sydney Item Type Title Frame 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Monday, 1 February
    01.02.2021 Community Announcements/Latest News Major projects update Local and regional road heavy patching is still underway and should be finalised by the end of the month. Resealing is also underway and should be completed by March. Heavy patching will commence today on TfNSW State roads - Burley Griffin Way and Lachlan Valley Way. Nanima Road rehabilitation works are underway and will continue for the next few months as they move along the 5km stretch. Garry Owen Bridge – the existing timber bridge has been removed and works will continue on site in preparation for the new structure. Wee Jasper Road/Good Hope Road intersection rehabilitation – preliminary works will commence onsite with road works to commence in early February. Construction of Wellington Road Sewerage Pump Station has commenced with establishment of site buildings. Looking ahead, excavation of the pump station is scheduled to commence on Tuesday, 9 February 2021. Pipeline directional drilling along Meehan Street is scheduled to commence on Monday, 1 March 2021. What to do if your water is discoloured Some households in Yass have experienced recent discolouration of water caused by prevailing warm weather and the dislodgement of sediments attached to the pipe wall through increased water flow/usage. The water that is coming out of the water treatment plant is clear and safe. Sporadic incidents are expected along the trunk water main (250 cast iron main from the 1960s) while the hot temperatures prevail. Staff will continue to monitor the situation and flush the system to assist with moving the discoloured water through the pipes. If discoloration occurs, run the tap nearest to the meter for several minutes to clear the water.
    [Show full text]
  • STFC Delivery Postcodes & Suburbs
    STFC Delivery Postcodes ID Name Suburb Postcode 1 SYD METRO ABBOTSBURY 2176 1 SYD METRO ABBOTSFORD 2046 1 SYD METRO ACACIA GARDENS 2763 1 SYD METRO ALEXANDRIA 2015 1 SYD METRO ALEXANDRIA 2020 1 SYD METRO ALFORDS POINT 2234 1 SYD METRO ALLAMBIE HEIGHTS 2100 1 SYD METRO ALLAWAH 2218 1 SYD METRO ANNANDALE 2038 1 SYD METRO ARNCLIFFE 2205 1 SYD METRO ARNDELL PARK 2148 1 SYD METRO ARTARMON 2064 1 SYD METRO ASHBURY 2193 1 SYD METRO ASHCROFT 2168 1 SYD METRO ASHFIELD 2131 1 SYD METRO AUBURN 2144 1 SYD METRO AVALON BEACH 2107 1 SYD METRO BALGOWLAH 2093 1 SYD METRO BALGOWLAH HEIGHTS 2093 1 SYD METRO BALMAIN 2041 1 SYD METRO BALMAIN EAST 2041 1 SYD METRO BANGOR 2234 1 SYD METRO BANKSIA 2216 1 SYD METRO BANKSMEADOW 2019 1 SYD METRO BANKSTOWN 2200 1 SYD METRO BANKSTOWN AERODROME 2200 1 SYD METRO BANKSTOWN NORTH 2200 1 SYD METRO BANKSTOWN SQUARE 2200 1 SYD METRO BARANGAROO 2000 1 SYD METRO BARDEN RIDGE 2234 1 SYD METRO BARDWELL PARK 2207 1 SYD METRO BARDWELL VALLEY 2207 1 1 SYD METRO BASS HILL 2197 1 SYD METRO BAULKHAM HILLS 2153 1 SYD METRO BAYVIEW 2104 1 SYD METRO BEACON HILL 2100 1 SYD METRO BEACONSFIELD 2015 1 SYD METRO BEAUMONT HILLS 2155 1 SYD METRO BEECROFT 2119 1 SYD METRO BELFIELD 2191 1 SYD METRO BELLA VISTA 2153 1 SYD METRO BELLEVUE HILL 2023 1 SYD METRO BELMORE 2192 1 SYD METRO BELROSE 2085 1 SYD METRO BELROSE WEST 2085 1 SYD METRO BERALA 2141 1 SYD METRO BEVERLEY PARK 2217 1 SYD METRO BEVERLY HILLS 2209 1 SYD METRO BEXLEY 2207 1 SYD METRO BEXLEY NORTH 2207 1 SYD METRO BEXLEY SOUTH 2207 1 SYD METRO BIDWILL 2770 1 SYD METRO BILGOLA BEACH
    [Show full text]
  • Festival O F Women Makers
    FESTIVAL OF WOMEN MAKERS The Makers of Murrumbateman combine to showcase women winemakers, alongside high-profle chefs, musicians, artists and producers of handcrafted products. Supported by f Murrumbateman o Makers Makers 2 | Wine, Women and Song Festival and Song Festival Women Wine, INTRODUCING F E S T I V A L HIGHLIGHTS wine, women and song Blind Tasting featuring captivating Australian actress, Sylvia Keays CANBERRA REGION’S MAY FESTIVAL Trois Femmes Artistiques art Take in the Earth Mother Concert at Tallagandra Hill, featuring the experience rollicking Hatftz and Cara alongside leading Canberra musician, Leadership in the Jess Green, or enjoy a unique dinner in his own ‘Champagne House’ Vines workshop with Mr Bubbles, Greg Gallagher together with his special guests Hitzone, Art in the Vines - a ‘juicy’ dance performance at McKellar Ridge, blind-tasting wine theatre, meet Gaia and Liban Trois Femmes Artistiques at Gundog, chocolate-making classes with Robyn Earth Mother Concert Rowe or beautiful wine and food across all venues all weekend reaching featuring Hatftz and Cara, with Pheno the fnal crescendo with a dozen Mothers’ Day Feasts to choose from. You Champagne House can even learn new leadership skills through a winemaking experience at dinner and concert by Dionysus, or be part of a live soundtrack to wine performance by brilliant Hitzone experimental musician, Natsuko Yonezawa. Juicy dance performance by f Murrumbateman All ages and interests are catered for - from makers’ markets, sip Somebody’s Aunt o and paint classes, art and photography exhibitions and various wine Mother’s Day Feasts experiences from vineyard walks and talks to workshops and all forms at all venues Makers of wine tastings.
    [Show full text]
  • A Poet in Hall
    VOLUME 25 ISSUE 1 February 2018 by Wolfgang Wanjura A poetMemories in of aHall Hall Dweller Let me say in simple English What changed, what did they accomplish, Who came here from near and far, To ‘Village Hall’, Australia! Ten miles from Canberra’s GPO, Where used to be the Canberra Show, Where New South Wales’s borders fall, Lies hundred years old ‘Village Hall’! In fifty-nine it came to light When to this place we did migrate. Half in the bush, but in the ACT Under ‘Baldy Hill’, that suited me. Wolfgang and Ursula on their porch in Alexandra Street A block of land was then just free, One owned it soon, for the legal fee. A mere two pounds ten, imagine that; This was the price for one good hat. Today they only dream of Hall, When designing my house I got a shock, The Hall, too, had a cinema As prices went right up the wall. It wouldn’t fit well on the block; In ‘Rochford’s Hall’, that wasn’t far. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars The feet and inches they would mix; We often watched on wint’ry nights; Just for the heeled or snow-white collars. But they gave me measurement in ‘links’. Pot belly stove warmed us all right. Our street in those days was quite empty; Town water ran in sixty-seven; They used ‘Jim’s hall’ for kiddies’ parties But nature, trees and blocks were plenty. Hall stopped depending on the heavens. And other social arty-farties. Four dwellings counted my dear wife; Buckets we used till sewerage came; Today the ‘Antiques’ there resides; I said: Let’s be the number five.
    [Show full text]
  • Hops and Vine
    VOLUME 24 ISSUE 1 February 2017 Hops and Vine Avid beer and wine It’s been a labour aficionados and of love, rebirthing a brothers in-law Neville circa 1900 building. Betts and Shaun Our objective was to O’Connor wanted breath new life into a to not only increase small piece of regional their own knowledge history that has had but share with the family connections Canberra community from its construction by creating a space for to this very day. We Canberra residents are proud of what and visitors to shop we have achieved. for local wines, craft The old building has beers and selected had many uses, from produce. a wheelwright’s shop, An unassuming old dance hall, picture building in the main theatre, antique shop street of the village to name a few. of Hall, known as We are hopeful that Kinlyside Hall has found fresh breath in this new chapter in the Kinlyside Hall’s its rebirth as the home of Hops and Vine. life ensures its longevity and new interest The renovation/partial restoration was for this building. This is surely something challenging and became a family affair, that you will all want to check out. with family assisting with elements of Hops and Vine, as the name suggests, is a the fit out along with local craftsmen unique craft beer and wine cellar along providing custom carpentry and metal with interesting produce and accessories. fabrication. Wine tastings are a Thank you to all regular occurrence involved in the fit with dates and times out and a special identified on theHops thanks to Brian and Vine facebook O’Connor for page.
    [Show full text]