THE TWEED SHIRE Volume 2 #07 Thursday, October 15, 2009 Advertising and news enquiries: Phone: (02) 6672 2280 Fax: (02) 6672 4933 editor@tweedecho.com.au adcopy@tweedecho.com.au www.tweedecho.com.au
n e v e s tainment enter page
LOCAL & INDEPENDENT
Blueprint for Pottsville unveiled Ken Sapwell
A blueprint for future development of the fast-growing coastal village of Pottsville was unveiled on Tweed Shire Council’s website yesterday but residents are awaiting a formal presentation before making any comment. Pottsville Community Association member Terry O’Toole, who has made submissions to the council’s consultants, Architectus, says the long-awaited draft development control plan (DCP) for the village would at least provide some boundaries. ‘We want to make it clear that we are not against development in the village but it has to fit in with the community’s wishes and expectations,’ he said. ‘The plan will have legal teeth and provide certainty for the future growth of the town and its suburbs by stipulating clear boundaries. ‘We want to retain a two-storey height limit and make sure that the door is not left open for projects similar to the over-50s resort which has upset the Hastings Point community.’ Mr O’Toole hoped Architectus’s plan would exclude some of the contentious elements contained in the company’s previous plan which he said the community rejected last year, including three-storey buildings bordering the village green. ‘We hope to be pleasantly surprised,’ said Mr O’Toole, who will be attending the first of two information sessions at the town’s neighbourhood
AUTOQLDN02362
14
centre next Wednesday between 2pm and 7pm, with the second on November 4. Council’s chief planner Vince Connell says the revamped DCP followed a court decision rejecting plans for a supermarket on the nearby Seabreeze estate, ruling that it would create a new town centre and kill established business in the village centre. He said the win by the council led to further investigation of retailing options in the town centre which identified a number of potential development sites contained in the DCP. ‘The village centre will be consolidated as the primary activity hub for the village the Pottsville community by increasing its opportunity for retail, commercial and accommodation development,’ he said. ‘The draft plan covers the village centre and surrounding residential and employment areas. It is structured in such a way that it encourages readers to look at the area holistically recognising the interplay between areas within the wider Pottsville locality.’ He said the plan responded to environmental constraints and tried to keep the existing connected village structure of the Tweed Coast. Association secretary Mike Wells indicated he was prepared to keep an open mind on all aspects of the plan, including three storeys proposed for the CBD, until he was fully briefed and obtained feed-back from the community.
New bins and image rolled out
(l-r) Cr Barry Longland and mayor Warren Polglase with Gillian and Robert Richards, directors of Solo Resource Recovery, at the launch of the new recycling bins on Tuesday. Photo Jeff ‘Some Things Should Never Be Recycled’ Dawson Ken Sapwell
Tweed Shire Council has rebranded itself with a new logo as part of a $45,000 strategy aimed at strengthening its corporate image. It uses muted tones to create an abstract depiction of Mt Warning and our rivers, beaches, ocean and forests, replacing a more colourful logo and its squiggly lines which have been in use for decades. In launching the logo on Tuesday, new mayor Warren Polglase said it was time the council had its own identity through a strong corporate image. ‘We are a major service provider on behalf of the community and the largest employer in the Tweed, managing an annual budget of around $200 milcontinued on page 2 lion,’ he said.
VALVOLINE XLD CLASSIC 20W50 5LT
‘As the largest local government area in northern NSW it is essential for us to deliver a strong, clear and unified identity through a strong and modern imagery and visual style. ‘We want to be the council for 2009 and beyond – not stuck back in the 1980s.’ Among the first to be rebranded with the new logo are 100,000 new wheelie bins as part of a new multi-bin collection system aimed at improving domestic waste recycling rates. The new bins will be distributed to households over the next few weeks in time for the first waste collection on December 1. Residents will then have two bins, a 240-litre container for recyclables and a 140-litre bin for normal domestic refuse, with the option of a third 240litre bins for green waste.
The council’s waste contractor, Solo Resource Recovery, is investing more than $8 million in the new venture which includes a fleet of eight new trucks as well as the new bins. Solo director Robert Richards said the objective of the exercise was to increase recycling, reduce landfill and improve waste collection services across the Tweed. Tweed mayor Warren Polglase unveiled the new-look bins, new collection trucks and residents’ information kit at an official launch at Chinderah on Tuesday. ‘We urge everyone to ‘Do the Right Bin’ by becoming familiar with the new coloured lids on the new bins – red for garbage, yellow for recycling and green for the optional organics service,’ he said. ■ See Backburner on back page.
20LT PLASTIC FUEL CONTAINER
SUPER DIESEL 15W40 10LT
A must for your car, boat, motorbike or caravan. Australian Standards AS2906:2000.
A quality engine oil ideal for conventional engines manufactured before 1993.
Big 10 Litre pack for heavy duty diesel applications.
SKU AC01530 NO RAINCHECKS
SKU OA00602
SKU OA01735
139
$ 200W FRONT AUX IN MP3 CD/TUNER Detachable face & remote control. SKU ME08596
MER. LIMIT 3 PER CUSTO NO RAINCHECKS.
$
99
12
SAVE $12
MP3 PLAYER VALVOLINE OIL FILTERS
4999
$
Suit popular makes. V01, V02, V03, V04, V05, V06.
SUPER VAL UE LIMIT 3 PER CUSTOMER
199ea
$
SLAMMIN’ PRICE
SOUTH TWEED HEADS
LIMIT 3 PER CUSTOMER
1499
$
SAVE 0VER 50%
Harvey Norman Centre, Greenway Drive Phone: 5523 2055 Personal Shoppers only. *Savings off regular ticketed price. Sale Ends Sunday 18th October 2009.
<echowebsection=Local News>
AUTOQLDN0955