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Premium Content Subscriber only Construction is underway to improve the main street in Gatton, with delays expected until April 14. The Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s upcoming roadworks project in Gatton is focused on the future of the region’s CBD, the council has said. Four consecutive nights of road works on Railway Street between Crescent and North Streets will renew the road surface with as little impact to the community as possible. The preservation works will require a full road closure, including parking and footpaths, from the North Street roundabout to the Crescent Street roundabout. Lockyer Valley Portfolio Councillor for Infrastructure, Cr Janice Holstein said the works would be completed between 6pm and 6am, daily. ....
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Itâs a significant concern for families and individuals as Australiaâs demographic continues to age - how to best support our elderly when they can no longer support themselves. One of the strongest recommendations to come out of the Royal Commission into Aged Care was the need for universal entitlement to aged care, noting in particular that people living in regional, rural and remote areas should have better access to aged care than they do. At the Ordinary Meeting of Council on Wednesday, Lockyer Valley councillors endorsed the 148 recommendations of the Final Report as part of a motion put by the National General Assembly of the Australian Local Government Association. ....
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After the Gatton Star asked readers what they thought of the new park in Gatton that replaced the old squash courts, we put your suggestions to the council. Many locals raised concerns that the park lacked shade, fencing and play equipment. One resident said the park was located on a âvery busy street and should be fenced for kidsâ while another said the park âlooks nice but lacks shadeâ. However, the Lockyer Valley Regional Council said the park was designed to be a green space and ânot a family playgroundâ. In a statement, Lockyer Valley Portfolio Councillor for Parks, Gardens and Cemeteries, Cr Janice Holstein said the park offered residents a place to ârelaxâ with growing research suggesting that green spaces have a âpositive impactâ on mental health. ....