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City of Perth Monitored Activities Week Ending 24 October 2018 Ref: 272185/18 City of Perth Monitored Activities Week Ending 24 October 2018 City of Perth Surveillance Centre – 9461 6611 Department of Mines and Petroleum – Schedule of Approved Fireworks http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/Schedule-of-fireworks-events-3205.aspx Events Farmers Market Date: Weekly on a Saturday Location: Perth City Farm Time: 8:00 to 12:00 Perth Home‐Grown Markets Date: Weekly on a Sunday Location: Murray Street Mall Time: 11:00 to 16:00 T20 Cricket Date: Every Sunday from 8 April 2018 until 25 November 2018 Location: Wellington Square Time: 10:00 – 16:30 Attendees: 50 Contact: Mr S Khan Ph: 0470 543 750 Family Court Protest Presence WA Date: 16 August ‐ 31 December 2018 (Weekly on a Thursday) Location: Family Law Court Time: 12:00 to 15:00 Attendees: 12‐15 Contact: Don Huggins Ph:0420 795 247 RAC Arena TMP Date: 12th October 2018 – 5th January 2019 Location: RAC Arena Time: Various Contact: Ryan James 0438 301 258 Health & Activity Approvals (9461 1444) Email: [email protected] ‐ 2 ‐ HBF Spring 2018 Date: Every Mon and Wednesday Starting 15 October until 5 December Location: Langley Mid Time: 17:00 – 18:45 Contact: HBF Health 08 9265 6494 Attendees: 150 Falun Gong Meditation Date: Saturday 20th October Location: West End Murray St Mall Time: 09:00‐18:00 Contact: Angelina Gao 0404 895 930 Attendees: passing mall traffic UWA Guild Ball Date: Friday 19 October 2018 Time: 18.30 – 23.59 Location: Winthrop Hall UWA Contact: Leigh Chalmers 0409 980 246 Attendees: 300 Metz Made in Italy Date: Friday 19 October 2018 Time: 15:00 – 22:00 Location: 993 Hay St (private premises) Contact: G Constantine Attendees: 60 ANZ Property Profile Booth Date: Friday 19th October Time: 9am‐5pm Location: Commbank Site, Murray Street Mall Contact: Mario – 0481 003 593 Attendees: 250 Celebrate our City's Heart of Gold – Trail Walk Date: Saturday 20th October Time: 10:00 – 15:00 Location: Perth Mint to Elizabeth Quay Contact: Emily ‐ 08 6314 6333 Attendees: 1,000 ‐ 3 ‐ Walk for Freedom Date: Saturday 20 October 2018 Time: 09:00 – 13:00 Location: Forrest Place, Murray St Mall & Hay St Mall Contact: 0428 022 035 Attendees: 400 Works: Corner of Beaufort Street and James Street Mall Intersection, Perth Date: 26 September 2017 ‐ 20 December 2019 Time: 0700 ‐ 1730 Type of Works: Footpath closure to remove one of the street signs on Beaufort Street and extend the cross‐over. Contact: Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd Ph: 0457 763 398 Various location in West Perth Date: 17 January 2018 ‐ 12 December 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1430 Type of Works: Verge closure for garden maintenance to roundabouts and median islands. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 0417 955 314 Thomas Street to Winthrop Avenue between Kings Park Road and Stirling Highway Date: 20 February 2018 ‐ 11 December 2018 Time: 1000 ‐ 1400 Type of Works: Verge closure for garden maintenance to median island. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 0417 955 314 Hay Street and Murray Street Malls, Perth Date: 26 February 2018 ‐ 21 December 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1000 Type of Works: Garden bed and planter box maintenance, including watering. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 0418 918 668 William Street between James Street and Francis Street, Northbridge Date: 14 March 2018 ‐ 30 November 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1900 Type of Works: Footpath and verge closure for partial demolition of brickwork, concrete basement slab and some basement excavation. Contact: Built Pty Ltd Ph: 0451 054 441 Lot 10 Barrack Square, Elizabeth Quay Date: 15 March 2018 ‐ 01 March 2019 Time: 0000 ‐ 2400 Type of Works: Footpath closure as part of the workzone permit in Barrack Square. Contact: ProBuild Ph: 0479 095 137 ‐ 4 ‐ All parklands within the City boundary Date: 06 April 2018 ‐ 05 April 2019 Time: 0730 ‐ 1900 Type of Works: Use of drone to inspect tree canopies. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 08 9461 3234 2 Park Road, Crawley Date: 09 April 2018 ‐ 16 April 2019 Time: 0700 ‐ 1900 Type of Works: Verge closure to remove kerbing. Contact: EMCO Building Ph: 0450 481 895 City of Perth Library - Greenwall Date: 11 April 2018 ‐ 12 December 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 0900 Type of Works: Footpath closure to allow use of an EWP within the property boundary to access and maintain the library greenwall. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 08 9461 3333 Riverside Drive - Barrack Street to Plain Street, Perth Date: 26 April 2018 ‐ 15 November 2018 Time: 0930 ‐ 1500 Type of Works: Road lane closure for garden maintenance. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 0418 918 668 State Theatre Centre of WA - Roe Street East of William Street, Perth Date: 01 July 2018 ‐ 31 December 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1900 Type of Works: Footpath closure to allow vehicle access to State Theatre Centre loading docks. Contact: State Theatre Centre of WA Ph: 0429 365 838 Kings Park Road, Perth Date: 12 July 2018 ‐ 27 December 2018 Time: 0730 ‐ 1430 Type of Works: Verge closure for garden maintenance to median island. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 0417 955 314 35 Megalong Street, Nedlands Date: 24 August 2018 ‐ 05 February 2019 Time: 0800 ‐ 1200 Type of Works: Verge closure required for storage of building materials. Contact: Aveling Homes Ph: 08 6144 1000 ‐ 5 ‐ Forest Place - Forrest Chase Redevelopment Date: 25 August 2018 ‐ 30 November 2018 Time: 0000 ‐ 2400 Type of Works: Footpath closure for demolition works along Forrest Place and install new structure and facade. Contact: Lendlease Ph: 0408 578 435 Forrest Chase Redevelopment - Murray Street Mall, Perth Date: 01 September 2018 ‐ 30 October 2018 Time: 2100 ‐ 0600 Type of Works: Footpath closure for construction deliveries. Contact: Lendlease Ph: 0408 578 435 Out of hours noise approval has been given. 307 Murray Street, Perth Date: 03 September 2018 ‐ 10 October 2019 Time: 0700 ‐ 1530 Type of Works: Painting of front elevation. Contact: Cooktown Constructions Ph: 0402 826 932 Various locations around Perth Date: 03 September 2018 ‐ 28 February 2019 Time: 0900 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Footpath closure to place decals. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 08 9461 3333 33 Fairway, Nedlands Date: 10 September 2018 ‐ 20 December 2019 Time: 0700 ‐ 1500 Type of Works: Footpath closure for the construction of two temporary crossovers from the East side of Fairway, Nedlands to allow access to the Perkins Construction site at UWA. Contact: Perkins Builders Ph: 0439 908 721 Loftus Street between Wellington Street and Freeway Overpass, Perth Date: 11 September 2018 ‐ 18 December 2018 Time: 1000 ‐ 1430 Type of Works: Verge closure for mowing and weed control to median islands. Contact: City of Perth Ph: 0417 955 314 Pier Street, Barrack Street, Irwin Street, St Georges Terrace, Hay Street, Murray Street, Wellington Street, Perth Date: 17 September 2018 ‐ 17 October 2018 Time: 1800 ‐ 0630 Type of Works: Footpath closure for trenching of new conduit for NBN installation works, upgrade of existing Telstra pits, rodding/roping and dig down/repair of existing Telstra ducts. Contact: Fulton Hogan Ph: 0436 009 527 ‐ 6 ‐ 89-95 Stirling Street between James Street and Aberdeen Street, Perth Date: 21 September 2018 ‐ 20 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1900 Type of Works: Footpath, verge and road lane closure to lift precast panels and structural steel throughout construction. Contact: BGC Construction Pty Ltd Ph: 0401 951 496 Francis Street, Northbridge Date: 21 September 2018 ‐ 24 October 2018 Time: 1900 ‐ 2100 Type of Works: Concrete slab finishing works. Contact: Multiplex Ph: 0472 840 318 Junction of Forrest Place and Murray Street, Perth Date: 21 September 2018 ‐ 31 October 2018 Time: 0600 ‐ 1159 Type of Works: Footpath closure to setup the exclusion work zones and the set‐up of cranes including lifting of structural elements. Contact: Lendlease Ph: 0408 578 435 Out of hours noise approval has been given. Various locations around Perth Date: 22 September 2018 ‐ 21 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Footpath closure for scoping of existing Telstra manholes, pits and conduits across Perth, West Perth, Northbridge, Highgate and East Perth. Contact: Fulton Hogan Ph: 0436 009 527 74-78 Stirling Street, Perth Date: 23 September 2018 ‐ 22 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1800 Type of Works: Footpath and verge closure for lifting concrete panels, concrete pumping and constructing a temporary cross over. Contact: BGC Construction Pty Ltd Ph: 0413 153 514 647 Murray Street, West Perth Date: 24 September 2018 ‐ 23 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Footpath closure to repair footpath. Contact: Access Paving Ph: 0420 944 312 ‐ 7 ‐ 1 Barrack Square, Perth Date: 24 September 2018 ‐ 31 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Footpath and verge closure for deliveries to be lifted by tower crane over the pedestrian gantry. Contact: SKS Builders Pty Ltd Ph: 0450 036 957 West Perth Date: 24 September 2018 ‐ 31 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1500 Type of Works: Footpath closure for the annual street tree clearance pruning. Contact: Classic Tree Services Ph: 0403 587 771 Various locations around Perth Date: 25 September 2018 ‐ 31 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Road lane closure for retic water renewal works. Contact: Advanced Traffic Management Ph: 08 9274 6300 Kings Park to Cliff Street roundabout on Mount Street, West Perth Date: 25 September 2018 ‐ 24 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Verge closure for trenchless installation (boring) through the verge of Kings Park from the connection location. Contact: DM Civil Ph: 0427 432 974 Murray Street Mall, Hay Street Mall, William Street, Perth Date: 26 September 2018 ‐ 25 December 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1000 Type of Works: Footpath closure to replace City of Perth banners. Contact: EOS Electrical Ph: 0407 922 803 160 St George's Terrace, Perth Date: 27 September 2018 ‐ 23 October 2018 Time: 0700 ‐ 1700 Type of Works: Footpath closure to replace gas pit lid.
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