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12 Jul 2021
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Audit finds Woy Woy car spaces will cost $211,000 each
Ferry service abandons pet ban plan
'We cannot afford to be complacent' - Crouch
CWA still waiting for compensation for wharf land
Group may ask for Bays roads to be 'shared zones'
CWA branch calls on council to be 'fair and transparent'
ACF branch calls for retention of playground and tree
Media release ignores facts of playground strategy
Palm Beach ferries diverted
Actions of first Administrator should be examined - CEN
Grants program opens with $900,000
Wicks wants the Central Coast 'a stand-alone region'
More improvements to Patonga hall
MPs call for more government support
Speed camera program raises fines not safety - Tesch
Use vouchers with local businesses, Tesch urges
MP runs colouring and drawing competition
Pearl Beach Challenge postponed due to lockdown
Rotary club takes 'Christmas' holiday
Six topics identified for church purpose statement
Umina Rotary hears about Clean4Shore success
Egg and bacon roll morning still planned
Garage sale might have been better with good weather
Date for fete at Patonga
Four books to discuss at next CWA book club
Guide dog puppy raising is 'giving back to community'
Bays group registers for QR code
A new theme for a new president
Leadership positions vacant at Baptist church
Tree lovers welcomed
Pandemic winner
Clean4shore to hold annual meeting
Rotary awards honorary memberships
Fellowship awarded to club treasurer
Plans to fly to England
Shops offer online ordering and contact-free pick-up
Thanks to Rotary club from Uganda
Little rain for start of July
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Four-unit development proposed for Paul St
Planning comments may go unnoticed
Three-unit development proposed for Bowden Rd
Liquour licence applications considered
Go ahead given for Mutu St factory
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Where are the commuter parking spaces?
No limit to high-handed council behaviour
Short-term gain at economic, social, environmental cost
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Access is 'main obstacle' to aged care staff vaccination
Tribute paid to 'learned and loved older Australians'
A sign of brighter days ahead
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The Bays art show postponed until October
Dates set for rescheduled Bays art show
Bays' book on sale
Book launch postponed
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Learning from home this week
Preschool celebrates Naidoc Week
Students sent letters about targeted programs
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Bowls club raises $5000 on charity day
Cycling 'tour' continues
Cycling Tour duration extended
Tesch congratulates Wimbledon winners
Golf club publishes 10km map
Junior touch registrations start
Bowls clubs proceed with Mixed Kingfisher carnival
Oval availability welcomed
New infrastructure for soccer field
Tribute paid to Freddy Querruel
Southern Spirit registrations start for all teams
Tennis registration postponed
Umina surf club opens online registrations

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Liquour licence applications considered

NSW Liquor and Gaming have considered eight liquour licence applications from the Peninsula over the past two months.

Four were for new on premises licenses, one was for a new bottle shop licence and three were for licence transfers.

Three have been approved or "provisionally approved" and the others are "under assessment".

An application for a new licence for Pizza Peddlers Cafe and Restaurant at 46-48 Picnic Pde, Ettalong, was approved for 46 patrons and hours from 10am to midnight Monday to Saturday and 10am to 10pm Sunday.

The licensed area included both the shop and the public footpath for "footway dining".

An application for the Italian Sandwich Company at 311 Trafalgar Ave, Umina, covers 17 patrons seated within the shop and in an outdoor sail-covered area.

The application for hours from 11am to 9pm Thursday to Sunday and 11am to 5pm on Tuesday and Wednesday is "under assessment".

Also "under assessment" is an application from Nero's Woodfired Pizza at 35-39 Blackwall Rd, Woy Woy, for 30 patrons both in the shop and in an outdoor courtyard.

The proposed hours are 10am to midnight Monday to Saturday and 10am to 10pm on Sunday.

Another application proposes the same operating hours for up to 48 patrons at 19 The Boulevarde, Woy Woy, both in the shop and on the public footpath.

The application is under assessment.

An application is also under assessment for a bottle shop at Shop 9, 48-48 Picnic Parade, Ettalong.

It would have hours from 10am to midnight Monday to Saturday and 10am to 10pm on Sunday, and be in the name of Upstairs Wines Ettalong.

A licence transfer has been provisionally approved for Made Brus Mexican Restaurant at 11 The Boulevarde, Woy Woy, from Ms Mataitirangi Susan Taulilo to Mr Mark Nobert Dennis.

Also provisionally approved is a licence transfer for The Grand Pavilion at 46 Picnic Pde, Ettalong, from Riaz Valanchery to Sapala Foods Pty Ltd.

The Southern Spirit Cricket Club has also applied for a licence transfer at its Rogers Park Clubhouse in Dunban Rd, Woy Woy, from Mr David John Gemmell to Mr Paul Robert Wright.

The application is under assessment.





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