by Don Palmer | Jan 12, 2014 | Black Forest, Clarence Park, Community Plan, Integrated transport plan, Millswood, Rail Freight
Are you aware the State Government released its ‘Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan’ on the 21 October 2013. If you live, work or play in South Australia but more importantly use the roads of Adelaide and beyond, whether you use car or public transport you...
by Don Palmer | Jan 11, 2014 | Black Forest, Clarence Park, DPTI, Millswood, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
DPTI believe the rail revitalization projects have reached the point where no further consultation is required. The angst still exists however and residents have indicated they are “over it”.And here is my message to the State Government. The residents of...
by Don Palmer | Dec 27, 2013 | Clarence Park, East Avenue
The west in Unley is in for a Sublime Coffee experience.As I noted on the 20th in this blog site the third coffee shop is due to open soon. I called in today, the door was open, to talk to the owners and their volunteers as the scramble to get the shop ready for...
by Don Palmer | Nov 30, 2013 | Black Forest, Clarence Park, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
Yes the trains are running again. After a few weeks of ghost trains we now have real trains running complete with a handful of passengers.As promised last week by the Government passengers services are up and running, with a service stopping all stations from and to...
by Don Palmer | Nov 29, 2013 | Black Forest, Canterbury Terrace, Clarence Park, LATM, Parker Terrace
Our traffic and landscaping teams have together looked at what options are available to look at the solving the safety issues identified in our recent Black Forest LATM after community feedback earlier this year.Residents of Canterbury Terrace and Parker Terrace...
by Don Palmer | Oct 13, 2013 | Clarence Park, Community
This is the question that I am sure will be asked when Councils Community Centres Directions Paper is presented to Council, maybe this month.One of four community centres in Unley, a ratio much more than any other council per head of population, Clarence Park has a...
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