Cleaning up after the storm

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Warringah residents and business owners are advised to take advantage of Council’s vegetation recycling service and the free rubbish service at Kimbriki Recycling and Waste Disposal Centre to dispose of fallen branches or trees following the weekend storms.

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Spit Bridge Money for Warringah Road

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Warringah Council has called on the State Government to direct the $59million originally earmarked for the Spit Bridge to upgrading Warringah Road and key intersections.

“Warringah faces significant transport and traffic congestion, as any resident can attest, with our major roads at capacity during peak periods,” said Warringah Council Administrator Dick Persson.

“The recent withdrawal of funding for the Spit Bridge widening project presents the NSW Government with an opportunity to undertake other works that will enhance the travel times for residents and improve the economic viability for local business.

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Council Supporting National Volunteer Week and Warringah Volunteers

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On the eve of National Volunteer Week Warringah Council has announced a funding boost for local volunteers and organisations in next year’s budget.

“See the Change….Volunteering is the theme for this year’s National Volunteer Week and I believe more can be done to acknowledge the real change that is made in the community through the enormous contribution of individuals and groups,” said Warringah Council’s Administrator Dick Persson.

“Warringah’s volunteers come from all walks of life and volunteer in areas as diverse as bush regeneration, community safety, coastal management, cultural events, bushfire protection, surf life saving, sporting clubs and library services.

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New Botanic Garden for Warringah

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Warringah is home to a new botanic garden with the Stony Range Flora and Fauna Reserve receiving official acknowledgement by the NSW Regional Botanic Gardens Network.

Warringah council press release

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