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COVID-19 lockdown extension affects Council services; BMCC continues to advocate for Blue Mountains business community
The closure of some Council facilities and services will temporarily continue, after the NSW Government today extended its COVID-19 lockdown period for Greater Sydney.
Some services – like Libraries, Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Blue Mountains Theatre and Hub, Leisure Centres, Halls and Visitor Information Centres – will be affected until at least 17 July to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the community and Staff.
Council is reopening Waste Management Facilities to residents (at normal operating hours) from tomorrow (8 July 2021), but for essential waste only.
Council is also reopening its playgrounds and tennis courts – for exercise – from tomorrow, given there have been no new cases in the Blue Mountains after the confirmed case in Blaxland on 26-27 June.
Blue Mountains City Council will temporarily close facilities and some services, in response to escalating NSW Government restrictions due to the spread.
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Community members honoured at 2021 Senior’s Festival Recognition Awards
The crucial role that volunteers, and other key community members play in supporting our community’s most vulnerable (especially through a global pandemic), were honoured at this month’s Senior’s Festival Recognition Awards.
Residents and community leaders came together at the Blue Mountains Theatre & Community Hub in Springwood on Monday to acknowledge the positive contributions that individuals and organisations make to the lives of senior residents across the Blue Mountains.
The Awards were hosted by Blue Mountains City Council and form part of the month-long program of events that have been taking place at various locations throughout the Blue Mountains as part of the NSW Senior’s Festival.