Cobar’s bus shelter and taxi rank near the intersection of Linsley and Marshall streets is looking to be close to completion with the construction fence now removed and pedestrian access is once again available to the area. While businesses and their customers in the immediate area have made a number of complaints about the noise and dust created during construction, the new shelter is looking good with its additional shade and seating. Part of the project includes two new garden beds, which when planted out, will further enhance Cobar’s CBD area.
Cobar’s bus shelter and taxi rank near the intersection of Linsley and Marshall streets is looking to be close to completion with the construction fence now removed and pedestrian access is once again available to the area. While businesses and their customers in the immediate area have made a number of complaints about the noise and dust created during construction, the new shelter is looking good with its additional shade and seating. Part of the project includes two new garden beds, which when planted out, will further enhance Cobar’s CBD area.
Aurelia Metals’ Peak Gold Mines’ employee Laura Barnes (pictured above at work with her father Kevin Barnes) is one of two Aurelia Metals employees who have been shortlisted as finalists for the 2022 NSW Mining Industry & Suppliers Awards in the Young Achiever of the Year category. See article on […]
Full-time business owner and part-time charity bike rider with a heart of gold, Trudy Griffiths will be taking part in the Tour de OROC charity ride next month. The Tour de OROC (Orana Region Outback Challenge) is a 1,400km bike ride over six days that raises funds for Dubbo’s Macquarie […]
Among those providing care for the residents at the Lilliane Brady Village (which is currently in lockdown due to a COVID outbreak) is Enrolled Nurse Kathleen Newman (helping out from the Cobar Primary Health Care Centre), NSW Health Registered Nurse Judith Manning from Wellington and Lilliane Brady Village staff member […]