by Wagner | Dec 23, 2021 | News
Hawkesbury Council has listened to the people and placed an urgent interim Heritage Order on an almost 100-year old Windsor house. Back in early December Windsor historian Carol Roberts asked Hawkesbury Council to place the order on the recently sold house in New...
by Wagner | Dec 22, 2021 | News
It is only temporary – the 10 bright blue portaloos sitting on Thompson Square this evening will likely be gone by tomorrow – but their position on the circa-1795 square, and a perceived lack of respect for heritage, has annoyed many, who have taken to social...
by Wagner | Dec 22, 2021 | News
Here’s an exciting new youth community project for the Hawkesbury and surrounding suburbs, set up to help youngsters with varied musical talent to experience performing and to meet like-minded individuals to network and collaborate. H.Y.P.E stands for Hawkesbury...
by Wagner | Dec 21, 2021 | News
The plan for a large new Optus telecoms tower sandwiched between two homes smack-bang in the middle of a residential street in Bowen Mountain has run into fierce opposition from a large group of residents who fear the health issues it may bring, as well as the...
by Wagner | Dec 21, 2021 | News
We now know who will make up the 12-member Hawkesbury Council, with final figures and positions announced this morning by the Electoral Commission. Overall there was a sizeable swing to the Liberals of 6.2% compared to the last local council election five and a...