Council News #377 - 8 January 2022

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INSIDE: KOORINGAL ROAD UPGRADE TO RESUME + MORE

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Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 8 JANUARY 2022

Issue No: 377

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SNEAK PEEK: Works and Playground Officer John Conlan inspects progress on the new playground being built between Muttama Parade, Nellywanna Street and Colombo Avenue at Gobbagombalin.

New play spaces taking shape Work on construction of a new playground and facilities at the park on Muttama Parade in Gobbagombalin is nearing completion.

“Recent additions to the playground include a shelter, table settings, bench seats, rubbish bin and rubber softfall around the equipment. Water was also recently connected to the site and Council will now be able to install a water bubbler and an irrigation system for the turf. “It is so important for local residents to have that open space with the trees and lawn providing somewhere to just sit down and have a picnic or The Wagga Wagga City Council project aims to run around on the grass or play on the equipment transform the parcel of enclosed land between with other kids.” Muttama Parade, Nellywanna Street and Colombo The project is one of several open space Avenue into a fun space to play, relax and enjoy. initiatives being undertaken by Council to service Works and Playground Officer John Conlan said the needs of the city’s growing northern suburbs. the playground equipment has been installed and Continued inside is already being used by residents. “We’ve also planted lots of advanced trees across the park and paths have been constructed FARMYARD FUN: The rural theme of the play around the perimeter and street crossing, linking equipment at the new playground between the playground to the new five-bay carpark we put Muttama Parade, Nellywanna Street and Colombo in off Nellywanna Street,” Mr Conlan said. Avenue is easy to spot.

Be a bright spark and DON’T dump electrical items in the yellow lid recycling bin! Electrical items can be delivered to the Gregadoo Waste Management Centre for a small fee or taken it to a scrap metal dealer.

To learn more visit: wagga.nsw.gov.au/householdwaste


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