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.
A fresh-faced, 22 year old, Jesse Cochrane Adolfson has thrown his hat in the ring as one of two candidates vying for the one va-cant Councillor position on Cobar Shire Council. Jesse drew the No 1 position on the ballot paper at the official ballot draw last Friday with the […]
The long-awaited Parliamentary Inquiry into regional health was hand down last week with the committee making 44 recom-mendations to address the challenges facing the provision of health services in rural, regional and remote areas. The inquiry process has taken 21 months, which included 15 hearings involving 220 individual witnesses (one […]
Cobar Roosters’ Clay McDonald (with the ball) looking to fend off the Nyngan Tigers defenders in the Under 12s Dubbo & District Junior Rugby League Round 8 game at Tom Knight Memorial Oval on Saturday morning. The Roosters claimed the points from the match finishing with a 12-4 win. For […]