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Collapse Issue 403 - 03 Oct 2016Issue 403 - 03 Oct 2016
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Council drops land sale plans
NBN audit to be conducted by local industry group
Council acts after canal algae blamed for pelican deaths
Department 'should formulate' pelican management plan
Administrator defers trust wind-up proposal
Projects continued this financial year
Council announces lease of Woy Woy cafe
Community garden is best on the Coast
Residents get together to plant street trees
Council to run green living workshops
Bays brigade celebrates 50 years
Disabled runabout towed to safety
Tibetian monks to learn to surf
Wicks reiterates commitment to election promises
Expressions of interest in Patonga Hotel close
Major sponsor secured for Oyster Festival
Rotarians return from Uganda visit
Umina pie-maker competes in Melbourne
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Happy memories of 'Runway Park'
Woy Woy, Umina or Blackwall?
Speak up to protect beautiful area
Boxing is dangerous, no place in civilised society
Speaking for animal lovers
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Program about tuning in to teens
Free hearing checks offered
Brain cancer fundraiser
Peninsula Village will hold family open day
Poetry performed at retirement village
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Woytopia to feature live music, stalls and talks
Remake of 1936 film shows Peninsular Paradise
Jez Lowe comes to Troubadour
Line-up announced for Opera in the Arboretum
Foundation awards for young artists
Craft centre displays works
Painter exhibits at Norah Head
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Volunteers sought to run ethics classes
Reading program places available
Students compete in zone athletics
Students visit Canberra
Olympic-themed carnival
Girls football team vies for State title
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Liesl Tesch to be honoured with civic reception
Umina bowls rookie makes two State finals
Surf club members bring home world medals
Bowls day to honour Ken McMorrow
Life membership for Pat Toohey
Bowlers raise $1240

Expressions of interest in Patonga Hotel close

Expressions of interest in the purchase of the Patonga Hotel closed on September 8 and negotiations continue but the property has not yet been sold.

The 1543 square metre site was listed for sale with Ray White Hotels and with Manenti Quinlan and Associates.

The property last changed hands in 2014 and has been described by Manenti Quinlan as an "outstanding waterfront location just one hour from Sydney... boasting absolute beach frontage".

The Patonga Hotel includes a residence, studio apartment, fish and chip shop and cafe with access from Palm Beach Ferries and Brooklyn Ferries and from chartered tours.

The pub is located on a "large land parcel across two separate titles" which, according to the selling agents, points to its "underlying property value".

The Patonga Community Working Group has been campaigning against a proposal by Mr Andrew Smith, who acquired the pub in 2014, to complete a $2.2 million redevelopment of the site via a development application lodged with the former Gosford Council in December last year.





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