by Don Palmer | Sep 12, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, Community Assets Review, goodwood junction, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail Freight, Rail separation, Stormwater Management Authority
Firstly a big thank you to all the people who have spoken with my co-councillor & I about this project. In spite of most who have spoken to us indicating they have yet to be consulted by DPTI you have heard about it, researched it and made valuable and pertinent...
by Don Palmer | Sep 8, 2012 | Community Assets Review, Goodwood Oval, Millswood Complex, Unley Oval
As we move toward the next phase of the Community Assets Review we are being challenged with things that have the potential to de-rail all the good work done to date.I recently posted that I expected the next phase of the review would occur in September. That...
by Don Palmer | Jul 26, 2012 | Community Assets Review, Unley Oval
Much has been said by many about what Sturt is trying to achieve at Unley Oval. To that end the script below is a draft (emailed to the members of UOAG) of what I believe their CEO Matt Benson will be mailing to their members. His words to his...
by Don Palmer | Jul 26, 2012 | Community Assets Review, Unley Oval
I have drafted a letter to the editor that I trust will be published in the Eastern Courier next week on the hot topic of Fences around Unley Oval.There has been a lot of misinformation bandied around on this topic. I have tried to set the record straight when...
by Don Palmer | Jul 24, 2012 | Community Assets Review, Goodwood Oval, Millswood Complex, Unley Oval
Council last night endorsed the recommendations of the Community Assets Review Committee to advance to the next stage. Much has been achieved thus far with the review. Recommenced late last year with yours Truly a member of the committee overseeing it after stalling a...
by Don Palmer | Jul 24, 2012 | Community Assets Review, Sturt Football Club, UAOG, Unley Oval
Last night Council made what I consider to be the correct decision regarding a proposal for a trial of partial fencing around the perimeter of the Unley Oval but I wonder whether it was for all the wrong reasons.Indeed I seconded the motion to not agree...
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