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Woy Woy designated as town centre like Gosford
New planning controls to increase residential density
Firefighters rescue trapped ducks
Sporties 'determined to reinvent itself' over summer
No Woy Woy masterplan before 2020, councillors told
Greenfield Rd funding is 'testament to united community'
Consultation about skate park upgrade
Chamber calls for comment on new planning controls
Campaign attracts 48 submissions against proposal
Dave Abrahams to run for Robertson
Holstein warns small business may lose in regional plan
Accidents continue at railway crossing, says Tesch
Peninsula heritage grants total $30,000
Community group receives grant for urban shade
Community association calls for tree plan submissions
Remind politicians: Walking track needs repair
Mixed use development proposed for Hardys Bay
Churches to hold Festival of Nine Lessons
Students gather at youth leadership forum
Couple celebrates 60 years of marriage
Class lists delayed due to fluctuating student numbers
Community carols to be held at Hardys Bay
Ferry service to Gosford carols
Tree sales to support grandparents program
Umina is PCYC club of the year
Men's shed receives grant for dust extraction
Bungaree weekend was 'joyous'
Events calendar for Ettalong is drafted
Construction certificate issued for Bourke Rd units
Certificate issued for five-unit development
Mixed-use development to proceed in Killcare
Killcare fence decision deferred
Marine life increases in Hardys Bay, say residents
Briefing about ocean oil and gas search
Woy Woy dog receives Christmas treat
Report of theft in the Bays
Rotary club sponsors soy milk machines
Year of slow progress for community association
CWA branch sends Christmas package to the Pillaga
Driftwood Christmas tree erected
Cinema under the stars
Free passes to leisure centre
Umina CWA supports Coast Shelter
Pearl farm offers tour of its facility
New ownership for veterinary practice
Council says drought continues despite rain
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Remind politicians: Walking track needs repair

Politicians should be reminded that the Half Tide Rocks walking track is in urgent need of repair, according to the Wagstaffe-Killcare Community Association.

Association president Ms Peta Colebatch said the track has been in a state of accelerated decay for years.

"The track is getting worse and worse.

"Let's face it: The track is degraded.

"It's time it was fixed."

Ms Colebatch said pleas from the community to the State Government and National Parks and Wildlife Service have fallen on deaf ears.

"We do not want to have to wait for years and years for National Parks to respond to our pleas and offers of help over the years," Ms Colebatch said.

"We've now written to the Deputy Premier, seeking his intervention."

Ms Colebatch said the association was now asking residents to write to Member for Terrigal Mr Adam Crouch.

"Yes, the holiday season is here, but please remind the politicians that we need them to respond to our requests.

"Do not let the government condemn this area to waiting for their lengthy bureaucratic process of getting the 1985 Plan of Management updated and then perhaps thinking about actually fixing the track.

"Let's get the track fixed.

"It's time," Ms Colebatch said.





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