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Collapse Issue 418 - 01 May 2017Issue 418 - 01 May 2017
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Peninsula exhibitors win at Royal Easter Show
Flying fox colony established near the Everglades
Sandstone steps to be installed on coastal walk
Free morning activities
Fox bait warning
New president for community group
Rotary presents Opera proceeds
Council website lists 60 Peninsula projects
Council waits for details while Woy Woy channel silts up
Rotary provides early morning tea and biscuits
Medals reunited with family
Association life member dies
Volunteer lifesavers carry out double rescue
Application for adult shop in Woy Woy
Beach erosion and shoaling addressed at Patonga
Identified for temporary protection
Council adopts coastal management plan
Roads to be included in council condition assessment
Townhouses proposed for Ettalong
Ridge walk is featured
Comment wanted on planning notice changes
Independent members appointed
Council webcast to continue
Dry month after a wet start
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
NBN so poor telephone connections are lost
Sewerage and water is overpriced
Another tree goes with a developer-friendly decision
Dawn service special at Patonga
Wrong colour
We deserve our fair share
Where is the evidence for sustainability?
Is letterhead next in displacement operetta?
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Coast Shelter starts awareness campaign
Rotary club back campaign for palliative care facility
Retirement village commemorates Anzac Day
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
School to celebrate Star Wars Day
Suiting up for science at Empire Bay
Pacific Island group performs
Dance group selected
Easter hat parade
Students and staff attend Anzac march
Students join veterans
Students in Anzac ceremony
Naplan advice at Ettalong
New teacher at Woy Woy South
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Coach is confident of successful season
Woy Woy players selected for Barcelona tour
Silver medals for aquatic rescue

Ridge walk is featured

Koolewong Ridge Walk is featured in the latest edition of the Bays Bulletin, the newsletter of the Bays Community Group.

"This walk can be accomplished in half a day, but to fully appreciate the scenic spots, anyone participating should take longer and have lunch on the creek that flows into Woy Woy Bay," according to group president Ms Cathy Gleeson.

"The trail is ideal for bushwalkers as it follows the narrow Koolewong ridge, providing views of the green waters of Woy Woy Bay, with a backdrop of Spion Kop headland.

"The ideal lunch spot is located at the lowest point of the trail, which comes to an open rocky section with clear pools and deep potholes, perfect for relaxing and taking in the scenery.

"Towards the end of the walk, there is a steep valley which encompasses an eroded sandstone cave.

"The erosion has created a honeycomb effect on the cave ceiling, carved by wind and sand."





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