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Wall chalking

Hi all, Thank you to everyone who turned up to make the Sunday afternoon Street wall painting a wonderful and fun event. We counted 20 adults, 7 younger and 7 small children taking part throughout the...

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Making it easy catch Metro buses

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The traffic calming comic opera

Waterworks Community meeting will be held on 7.30pm, Tuesday July 26 to discuss where to go with this issue (see below for update). Venue is 135 Waterworks Rd.. The speed cushion comic opera reached...

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Major land developments in the valley

Two major subdivisions have now been submitted for 111 / 125 Waterworks Rd and at 25A Waterworks Rd, comprising altogether over 30 new house blocks on the southern side of the valley. Both have now...

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Sign of things to come…

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Your prefered traffic plan?

Hello friends and neighbours, Waterworks Valley Landcare Group has engaged a traffic engineer to look at designs for the proposed intersection at 25A Waterworks Rd.

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Appeal for funds: Landcare action

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Electric transport option

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Update on traffic calming

On April 16 Hobart Council re-visited the traffic calming issue and resolved to take immediate action to remedy the Waterworks streetscape to make it more safe. Hooray!

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Electric bike – bulk purchase offer

As demonstrated by the successful Waterworks solar program, bulk purchase is proving to be a great way to extend new technologies into our everyday lives. Now there’s an opportunity to do likewise with...

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Land development debacles

There’s almost no need for any text to go with the photo below, of toppled excavator. The picture says it all. This is at the “12 Magnificent Blocks for Sale!” land development at 114 Waterworks Rd.

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