by Don Palmer | Oct 27, 2012 | Black Forest, Parks & Playgrounds
If you are wondering what is happening about repairs to the Arbour at Princess Margaret Playground we have been awaiting a report on its historical significance first, noting that the measures reportde on at the beginning of last month at least have made it...
by Don Palmer | Oct 26, 2012 | Black Forest, Dunrobin Street, Street Trees
If you live in Dunrobin Street you would already know that residents have their chance to have a say after the receipt of an Arborists Report and a Building Inspection Report.The aborist report I can say has identified two trees that should be removed. The...
by Don Palmer | Oct 1, 2012 | Black Forest, Dunrobin Street, Significant Trees, Street Trees
After an arbicultural assessment of all the trees in Dunrobin Street and a structural report on two houses in this street thought to be damaged by trees, we should soon be in a position to move forward on the issues raised with the trees in Dunrobin Street.I had...
by Don Palmer | Sep 14, 2012 | Black Forest, Parks & Playgrounds
A quick note to let everyone who uses the Princess Margaret Playground that the temporary works to make the structure safe for ongoing use commenced today. We had hoped to have it available for the weekend but unfortunately it will be Monday before we can achieve...
by Don Palmer | Sep 11, 2012 | Black Forest, Parks & Playgrounds
I have just received news that the damage is extensive and a major. Repairs are likely to be expensive and approval the required from council as it is not included in our budget.This therefore may take some time to be completed.Temporary engineer designed propping...
by Don Palmer | Sep 8, 2012 | Black Forest, Parks & Playgrounds
While Council awaits the results of the survey mentioned in my last blog the Playground is in the news for a different reason.Having been alerted that there is structural cracking in the concrete cross beams that support the shade structure and vines within Princess...
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