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Date Time Three new bridges and one causeway earmarked for Byron Shire Byron Shire Council is replacing three bridges and one causeway as part of the NSW Government’s Fixing Country Bridges Program and the Federal Government’s Bridges Renewal Program. Upper Main Arm Bridge at Upper Main Arm, Sherrington’s Bridge at The Pocket and Englishes Bridge at Upper Coopers Creek are timber bridges that are in poor condition and $1.57 million from the Fixing Country Bridges Program will allow for the replacement of all three. “With the exception of the refurbished South Arm Bridge at Brunswick Heads, these are the last timber bridges in the Byron Shire,” Council’s Road and Bridge Engineer, Josh Provis, said. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A sovereign citizen , who was allegedly caught repeatedly driving while disqualified, has had a warrant issued for his arrest after he failed to appear before court. Alistair Heath Larmour, 43, from Upper Main Arm, is facing charges of driving while disqualified and resisting police over an alleged incident on November 8 last year. When he did not front Byron Bay Local Court on Monday he was convicted in his absence and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Police will allege Larmour - who was charged with disqualified driving on two prior occasions in October - had to be prised out of his vehicle after they pulled him over in Mullumbimby. ....
 It has been disappointing and frustrating to see people on the dunes during the event, causing further erosion. People need to stay right away from the dunes during this severe weather event, Mr Holloway said. Further coastal erosion is expected, with high tides to continue for the rest of the week. Mr Holloway said staff had been on standby to perform another beach scraping at Belongil Creek. But the creek opened naturally during high tide this morning. The tide is next expected to peak at 9.45am Tuesday. A Bureau of Meteorology Flood Watch remains in place for the Northern Rivers, with minor flooding forecasted at Billinudgel and Mullumbimby this evening, as a result of renewed river rises and heavy rainfall. ....