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Public Trades and Services List COOTAMUNDRA-GUNDAGAI REGIONAL COUNCIL PUBLIC TRADES & SERVICES LIST Builders List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Rod Knagge Rod Knagge Building Services Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1190 0429 421 190 Greg Fallon Fallon Carpentry Service Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2459 0429 685 142 Barry Dickinson Cootamundra Developments Pty Ltd Narellan NSW 2567 02 4646 1500 0418 460 746 Luke Dickinson Dickinson Building and Livestock Pty Ltd Cootamundra NSW 2590 0408 606 818 Rob Bland NW Bland & Sons Temora NSW 2666 02 6977 1488 0412 692 183 Michael Reardon NW Bland & Sons Temora NSW 2666 02 6977 1488 0412 692 185 Denny Louttit Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1684 0413 040 078 John Lienesch JSL Builders Cootamundra NSW 2590 0419 285 392 Rick Kostrubic Rick’s Carpentry & Renovations Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6179 0408 026 839 Todd Bryant Bryant Construction Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6239 0427 426 239 [email protected] Graham Absolon Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2846 0408 693 046 Ryan Hobbs Cootamundra NSW 2590 0418 618 696 John Fallon Fallon Steel Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2174 0437 472 100 Jason Baldock Cootamundra NSW 2590 0457 890 990 Glen Emmerson Cootamundra NSW 2590 0413 808 179 Steel / Fabrication List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site John Fallon Fallon Steel Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2174 0437 472 100 Brian Speering Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1680 0428 433 826 Nathan Wilde Wilde’s Steel Fabrications Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6343 0407 893 569 Junior Cullen C&G Engineering & Steel Yard Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2473 0418 471 730 John Coulter MA Steel Young NSW 2594 02 6382 4387 0439 824 387 Steve Wiles Cootamundra NSW 2590 0417 340 997 www.sheds-young.websyte.com.au Mark Campbell Spinifex Welding Cootamundra NSW 2590 0428 535 685 [email protected] Cabinet Makers/Kitchens List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Dave Holder Dave Holder Joinery Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1292 0418 694 081 Doug Phillips Phillips Joinery Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 4565 0407 424 564 “Kitchens On King” James Philpott Independent Kitchens & Joinery Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 694 24840 Plumbers List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Don Oliver Don Oliver Plumbing Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 4132 0409 307 290 Pop Trinder Pop’s Plumbing Cootamundra NSW 2590 0417 280 089 Peter Skillen PA & EA Skillen P/L Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 3934 0418 692 393 Daniel Webber DNL Plumbing Cootamundra NSW 2590 0488 132 427 [email protected] Note: This is not a comprehensive listing. The inclusion or exclusion of a name/business does not imply the quality of their workmanship nor should it be seen as a Council recommendation. You should always check the credentials and/or licences held by a tradesperson before engaging them in works. Mark Wells MC & J Wells Temora NSW 2666 0427 931 441 Robert Braid Mr Gas Cootamundra 02 6942 2618 0410 005 369 Aaron Paterson Gregory Hills NSW 2557 0400 344 705 Garry Phelps 0408 877 831 Jarod Keelan 0423 346 866 Electricians List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Dean Thompson DJ & FT Thompson Electrical Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6564 0429 426 549 Mark Kingwill Kingwill Electrical Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6943 3502 0408 693 054 Michael Trinder Michael Trinder Electrical Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 4156 0438 424 156 Todd Basham Todd Basham Electrical Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 3607 0429 328 794 Ben Tregear Tregear Electrical Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 694 24718 0418 435 051 Fencers List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Steve Wiles Cootamundra NSW 2590 0417 340 997 Nathan Wilde Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6343 0407 893 826 Jeremy Storrier Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6963 5349 0428 521 958 Zac Holmes Zac’s Fencing Cootamundra NSW 2590 0420 827 733 [email protected] Concrete Suppliers and Concreters List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Mick Minehan Coota Concrete Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6946 0676 0417 4882 13 www.cootaconcrete.com.au [email protected] Dennis Stevens Stevens Concrete Cootamundra NSW 2590 0409 918 930 Peter Hoey Wallendbeen NSW 2588 02 6943 2543 0409 860 298 Paul Crick Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1224 0409 820 766 Bricklayers List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Jason Herring Campbell’s Bricklaying Cootamundra NSW 2590 0423 860 197 Peter McDermott Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 4629 0411 458 034 John Rumble Rumble Bricklaying Cootamundra NSW 2590 0499 264 110 Simon Baldock Cootamundra NSW 2590 Plasterer List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Rod Fergus Cootamundra NSW 2590 Michael Liehr Cootamundra NSW 2590 0438 905 468 Tilers List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Les Carr Carr’s Plumbing Supplies Cootamundra NSW 2590 0418 694 259 Peter Louttit Cootamundra NSW 2590 Note: This is not a comprehensive listing. The inclusion or exclusion of a name/business does not imply the quality of their workmanship nor should it be seen as a Council recommendation. You should always check the credentials and/or licences held by a tradesperson before engaging them in works. Earthmoving Contractors List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site David Flannery Flan’s Mini Excavator Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1057 0407 023 868 Bruce Roberts Bruce Roberts Excavation & Bobcat Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 3724 0418 460 686 Services Chris Maxwell Cootamundra Dingo Hire Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2068 0409 143 480 Ray Fallon Fallon Excavations P/L Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2241 0418 693 649 Painters List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site KD & CJ Allan Pty Ltd Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 7229 0402 343 745 Mark Annetts Mark Annetts Painting Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6943 1511 0402 279 759 Steve Farish Steve & Jenny Farish Painting Contractor Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6164 Wayne Berkrey Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 3505 0417 437 083 Raymond James Raymond James Painting & Decorating Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 942 1842 0427 829 924 Ben Visser Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1309 0448 852 907 Max Northey Cootamundra NSW 2590 0407 893 973 Barry Dennewald Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 7728 0418 443 829 Pest Control List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Wayne Ford License to Kill Pest Control Kunama NSW 2730 02 6949 1760 0415 174 904 Peter Dayhew Junee NSW 2663 02 6924 3462 0427 243 462 Windows & Glazier List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Bruce Taprell Cootamundra Glass Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 6644 Tony Taylor Taylors Windows Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 1474 0418 628 637 Designers/Draftsman’s List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Graham Nixon Coota Designs Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6943 1482 Sing Wong Sing Wong Design Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 7125 0438 427 125 Hugo Harpley Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 7856 0400 123 681 Roman Bondaruk Cootamundra 02 6942 6186 Bridgett Oakman Cootamundra 02 6942 2952 0422 204 407 Land Surveyors List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site CMS Surveyors Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 3395 Structural Engineers List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Xeros Kendall Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 02 6925 5855 Peter Burns Young NSW 2594 02 6382 6247 MJM Solutions Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 02 6921 8333 Note: This is not a comprehensive listing. The inclusion or exclusion of a name/business does not imply the quality of their workmanship nor should it be seen as a Council recommendation. You should always check the credentials and/or licences held by a tradesperson before engaging them in works. Soil Test List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Aitken & Rowe Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 02 6921 9660 Kerrie Hurst CPN Hurst Testing Tumut NSW 2720 02 6947 2344 0418 249 675 David McMahon DM McMahon PL Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 02 6931 0510 0427 214 453 Asbestos Removal Contractors First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Riverina Crane Services Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 02 6921 6577 0408 314 583 John Lienesch JSL Builder Cootamundra NSW 2590 0419 285 392 John Byrne John Byrne Demolitions Young NSW 2594 02 6382 4390 Heritage Architects List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Noel Thomson NT Architecture Wagga Wagga NSW2650 02 6926 3320 John Armes Yass NSW 02 6926 4226 Steven Myszkorowski Historical Restoration expert 0418 91 479 Septic Services List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Spacky’s Septic Service Harden 02 6386 2226 0428 862 226 Gary Casey Septic Pumping, Cleaning & Servicing 0458 086 119 Lawn Mowing and Maintenance Contractors List First Name Last Name Organisation Suburb Telephone Mobile E-Mail/Web site Clayton Manwaring Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 4056 0423 601 914 William Thierry Will’s Lawn Mowing Cootamundra NSW 2590 0437 867 569 Neil Wilson Wilsons Handyman Services Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 4063 John Tyrrell Tyrrell’s Lawn Care Cootamundra NSW 2590 0439 469 136 John Stevens Wattle Hire Cootamundra NSW 2590 02 6942 2945 Brett Brett’s Mowing Cootamundra NSW 2590 0421 497 468 Mac Preston Prestons Property Maintenance Cootamundra NSW 2590 0400 447 769 Ryan Elphick Gundagai Mowing Service 0401 378 181 Note: This is not a comprehensive listing.
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