Tuesday, 25 June 2024 17:27
PLANNING FOR SPRING FARM PARKWAY 2
THE NSW Government is kickstarting planning work for Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2, officially calling for expressions of interest to develop the project’s concept design and review of environmental factors.
With Stage 1 approaching completion, Stage 2 of Spring Farm Parkway - a proposed 3km stretch of a new four lane divided road to link Liz Kernohan Drive - is now in focus.
This will be the second proposed stage of an essential link between the Camden Bypass, the Hume Motorway and Menangle Road, Menangle Park.
The future road will service existing and future residential land releases, including Spring Farm, Elderslie, and Menangle Park. It would also provide an alternative east-west route to Narellan Road, with direct access to the Hume Motorway for traffic moving to and from the direction of Sydney.
Transport for NSW is accepting applications from interested parties through to July 5 through an expression of interest process. An assessment on the preferred organisation will be evaluated with engagement scheduled later in 2024.
Sally Quinnell MP, Member for Camden said: "This is welcome news and shows we are committed to progressing the planning of this essential link for the growing communities in south-western Sydney.
"By entering a concept design stage, this project is now moving to Environmental Approval being prepared for future construction, subject to future delivery funding.
"Once completed, the road will be an alternative to having to travel to Narellan to reach the Hume motorway."
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Friday, 21 June 2024 10:04
NEW ORAN PARK HOTEL TAKES SHAPE
Going beyond the expected
ELIZABETH FRIAS
GOING beyond the traditional looks of an Aussie pub in the outskirts of Western Sydney is the idea behind the making of soon to open Oran Park Hotel.
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Wednesday, 01 May 2024 07:39
NEW AED INSTALLED AT ST PAUL’S COBBITTY
A NEW Automated External Defibrillator (AED) has been installed at Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Cobbitty.
The AED was generously donated by Graeme Chivers from Wave Learning and is publicly available to anyone needing emergency CRP or someone who has had a sudden cardiac arrest.
Sally Quinnell MP presented the AED to the church warden Raôul Corry on April 18, 2024 and commended the new AED as a critical device available to anyone who needs it.
“The installation of this new AED marks another step forward in our community's efforts to prioritize health and safety. It's a practical measure that underscores our commitment to ensuring rapid response to cardiac emergencies.”
“AED’s are crucial lifesaving devices that can be used by anyone who needs it. It is vital to ensure public access to AEDs, because no one knows when they might need one.”
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