• Capeen Creek Road - Capeen Creek No. 1 Bridge • Collins Creek Road - Railway overbridge - Load limits in place on railway overbridge - 8 tonne rigid, 33 tonne semi-rigid • Duck Creek Road - Curtis Dip Bridge - 20 tonne load limit • Edenville Road (Caution) - Cedar Point Bridge - 20t load limit • Fawcetts Plain Road - Scarrabelotti s - road often underwater in heavy rainfall events - drive with care and be alert for changed road conditions Doggies Waterhole is open but please drive with care and be alert for possible changes to road conditions such as damage to road surface and debris on road.
6th Apr 2021 10:00 AM | Updated: 12:44 PM A number of roads have been closed by Northern Rivers councils after recent rain and due to other reasons. The current list by MyRoadInfo includes:
Byron Shire Council: Council is not aware of any other roads that are closed, she added. As always - people should drive to the conditions and be aware that because the catchment is so wet, water rises quickly and can cause flash flooding in some areas. Closed 1. Norton Street, Ballina (between Fox and Bentinck Streets) - Access to this road is restricted due to a council approved event. 2. Dalwood Road @ Gum Creek Weir (Caution) WATER OVER ROAD - Proceed with Caution
1. River Drive, at Carrs Bridge, Keith Hall (Closed) ROAD CLOSED - Roadworks Ballina Shire Council is replacing Carrs Bridge on River Drive, Keith Hall. Works will start on Wednesday 6 January 2021 and will take six weeks to complete, weather permitting.
Caution WATER OVER ROAD - Proceed with Caution 2. Pearces Creek Bridge @ Eltham Road, Pearces Creek (Caution) CAUTION - LOAD LIMITS APPLY A reduced load limit has been introduced for Pearces Creek Bridge on Eltham Road, Pearces Creek. From 6 July the new load limits are: Single axle - 3.5 tonnes Tandem axle - 4.0 tonnes Tri axle - 4.5 tonnes 3. Watson s Lane @ Emigrant Creek (Caution)
Woman arrested after delivery van stolen in Codrington Road in Ramsgate
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A delivery van was stolen while being used to drop off parcels.
The vehicle was swiped in Codrington Road in Ramsgate just before 3pm on Wednesday, and found a short time later a mile away in Durlock Avenue.
The delivery van was taken from Codrington Road in Ramsgate. Picture: Google Street View
It was being used for deliveries and parcels containing electronic equipment were missing when the van was found.
Following investigations by officers from the Thanet Community Policing Team (CPT), a 31-year-old woman from Ramsgate was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and driving while disqualified.