A Town Like Trundle
The following is an important message from Parkes Shire Council Grants Officer Sally Chapman “Parkes Shire Council is working to prepare a large submission under some available flood recovery funding to try and mitigate the flooding of the road into Trundle. One part of the submission is social and another is economic.
If you would be able to call on your friends, family and colleagues to write letters about how being cut off from the flood affected them economically and socially. Photos and videos are also very welcome to build our case. Submissions are due in two weeks, so next week will be perfect if possible, please. Please send to my email sally.chapman@parkes.nsw.gov.au”
Parkes Musical & Dramatic Society
Unfortunatley there is no local outlet selling tickets to Annie.
If you have family or friends that don’t have access to the internet, they can contact the box office manager on 0429 623 829 to reserve tickets. Please note, the box office manager works another job during business hours – please call after 5.30pm or sent a text message. The theatre box office will be open every Sunday from 7th April at 11am – 1.00pm for ticket purchases.
Forbes Family History Group
Do you have any stories or information about the Pioneer Cemetery on Sandhills Road?If so, we’d love to hear from you as we inch towards this very exciting project.
Your private message, email or comment are most welcome.
Many thanks and gratitude to Forbes Shire Council and Forbes Advocate for helping us with this project.
Parkes Shire Council
EAST STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT – TRAFFIC UPDATE
Council wishes to advise the access to businesses on Southern East Street is now from the May Street end, this has been temporarily modified due to the ongoing construction of the East Street Bridge.
Council crews are currently working on the southern end of East Street at the intersection of Woodward Street, where it is now closed.
Please plan your routes accordingly and exercise caution at all times
To stay up to date with the project, visit http://bit.ly/49RlcQr
R U OK?Day
Rail R U OK?Day is 18 April 2024.
We all go through life’s ups and downs. Often, the best people to spot the signs someone might be struggling are the people closest to them.
That’s why the R U OK? message is so effective in the workplace. It’s the subtle changes in someone’s behaviour that can indicate they might be going through a difficult time and in need of some extra support.
You can learn more and access the FREE #RailRUOK resources at https://bit.ly/4391jSc
Forbes Shire Council
Did you know? In NSW, the average person wastes $965 of food a year. More than a third of the average rubbish in our bins is wasted food.
– Red: General Waste – Yellow: Recycling – Green: Food and Garden Organics
Love Food Hate Waste NSW’s tips https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.nsw.gov.au/at-home/reduce-your-food-waste