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2009
December 2009
December 2009
Christmas Water Restrictions Remain the Same for Council
24
December
2009
Water restrictions across Tamworth Regional Council will remain unchanged over the Christmas holiday but Barraba is still at a critical supply level and around the clock monitoring is in place.
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Recycle your Chrissie Stuff for Council
23
December
2009
The post Christmas throwout is one of the biggest of the year for council garbage services but residents can do the right thing for the environment by recycling what they can from the Santa sacks.
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Jingle Bells Jingle Bells the Garbos on his way with Santa
23
December
2009
The rattle and bangs of early Christmas morning won’t just be Santa on his way around town – but garbos doing their festive bit across Tamworth Regional Council early on Christmas Day.
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Barraba and Hills Plain Water Update
21
December
2009
Tamworth Regional Council has renewed appeals for water users at Barraba and Hills Plain to cut their water to essential use only as their supplies drop below critical levels.
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Critical Water Levels at Barraba and Hills Plain
18
December
2009
Tamworth Regional Council has renewed appeals today for water users at Barraba and Hills Plain to cut their water to essential use only as their supplies drop below critical levels.
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Council Calls Public Meeting for Somerton Bridge
18
December
2009
A public meeting on Monday night about replacing the damaged Somerton Bridge will give residents and local road users a say in driving a new agenda to resolve the dispute.
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Water Restrictions Change Throughout the Region
17
December
2009
Three more water areas in Tamworth Regional Council face tighter water restrictions from Saturday (December 19).
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Hills Plain Water Emergency
15
December
2009
Emergency water restrictions have been imposed on all Hills Plain residential users because of a critical drop in supply in the local reservoir.
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Road Closure: Jewry Street, Tamworth
11
December
2009
Some major road changes are coming into place across Tamworth that will affect traffic flows and movement.
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Water Supply at Barraba Reaches Critical Level
11
December
2009
Tamworth Regional Council is poised to introduce tougher new water restrictions in a couple of areas as some water supplies reach critical levels.
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Bluett Award Presentation
10
December
2009
Tamworth Regional Council has been presented with the highest award for local government in NSW at a special ceremony in Tamworth.
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Barraba Asked to Cut Back or Be Cut
9
December
2009
Barraba residents are being asked to cut their water consumption by about 20% or face harsh new restrictions that could cut all use of hoses.
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Troy Strums the Don't Waste Tamworth Message
9
December
2009
Golden Guitar and Aria awards winner Troy Cassar-Daley is kick starting the country music capital’s Don’t Waste Tamworth campaign for 2010.
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Community Christmas Tree launch
9
December
2009
The magic of Christmas comes to Peel St on Thursday (Dec 3) with the official lighting of the Community Christmas Tree and a special two hour festive carnival.
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Rubbish Throwout a Huge Record Breaker
9
December
2009
Households have thrown out nearly three times their normal rubbish for the current bulky goods collection across the Tamworth Regional Council area.
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Development figures rise despite Global Financial Crisis
4
December
2009
Residential building figures showed a modest 10% increase across the Tamworth Regional Council area last year despite the global financial crisis and a slowdown in investment activity.
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