Cicansky s Gazebo, a bold new centrepiece for local garden The garden is a place for more than gardening. It is an art place, an education place, a place where we want to interpret.
Author of the article: Gillian Francis
Publishing date: May 06, 2021 • May 6, 2021 • 3 minute read • Regina artist Victor Cicansky s latest work, Gazebo stands in the centre of McLeod Park in Regina. The structure was intended to be an artistic focal point and gathering space. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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Plymouth City Council elections 2021: What the candidates say in your area
Statements from the candidates standing for the 19 seats being elected on Thursday, May 6
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Voters get a chance to have their say about who they want to run Plymouth at elections for the city council today - Thursday, May 6.
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Help shape Broken Hill’s cultural story
Locals are invited to share their stories and ideas for the future of the city’s culture at a series of workshops, surveys, and activities to be hosted by Cred Consulting and Overton Creative next week.
Cred and Overton are currently working Council to develop a Cultural Plan for the delivery of cultural programs, services, and facilities in Broken Hill.
Representatives from both companies will be hosting a pop-up shop in Town Square (former Art Confessions store) to engage with the community between March 15-20, and an online survey is available until March 30.
Equex pedestrian safety
Council will receive a report into improving pedestrian movements surrounding the Equex Centre.
A notice of motion from Cr Dan Hayes said concerns have been raised around poor pedestrian access, which has been highlighted on netball competition days during the pandemic.
NOM-1 NOTICE OF MOTION – PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AROUND EQUEX CENTRE
Affordable and social housing
A focus on more affordable housing models in Wagga Wagga will be detailed in a report back to Council.
Council agreed to receive the report after a notice of motion from Cr Dan Hayes said it may help to identify and implement new social and affordable housing opportunities.