by Don Palmer | Nov 27, 2012 | rail, Rail Freight, Rail separation
After months of frustration at a perceived lack of consultation with Millswood Residents over the Goodwood Junction, which I might add is still alive (see my last post on this topic), we now find it is the turn of those living further up the Hill line.An article today...
by Don Palmer | Oct 26, 2012 | goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail Freight, Rail separation
Finally here (as reported recently) the Information Session being put on by DPTI is this Sunday at SASMEE Park, between 11.00am and 3.00pm.The information Session apparently is going to include the following:Final Layouts for the tunnel.Includes a walk...
by Don Palmer | Oct 18, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, goodwood junction, Rail Freight, Rail separation
Three things for every one’s attention. I have just received news about Millswood park to add to other news on this project.1 Millswood Park as a venue for a depot.This is no longer required.2 Information SessionThe...
by Don Palmer | Oct 10, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, goodwood junction, Rail Freight, Rail separation
Yes we are going to have a public meeting at long last.The following is a copy of the letter we are advised is going to residents and key stakeholders by DPTI on the Goodwood Junction Project. Please note the time of the...
by Don Palmer | Oct 3, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, goodwood junction, Rail Freight, Rail separation
Unfortunately a sinus/asthma attack left me unfit to attend a briefing of Council by DPTI on the Goodwood Junction project and the impact it is having on the Brownhill Creek project.I am relying therefore on the report by my co-councillor Jennie Boisvert on her blog...
by Don Palmer | Sep 26, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, goodwood junction, Rail Freight, Rail separation
The Goodwood Junction v Brownhill Creek and the mess that has inspired many in the community of Millswood to rise up in controlled anger has finally gone public. Well by way of an article at least …. in the local newspaper, The Eastern Courier.The article can be...
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