Monday 25th July, 2011The West Australian newspaper reported that The State Government’s public transport plan calls for an extension of the northern suburbs railway line from its existing terminus at Butler to the satellite community of Yanchep, with possible stops at Alkimos and Eglinton, as a “stage one” project to be completed by 2020.
The plan includes a light rail link from Yanchep to Two Rocks so residents would no longer have to drive to Clarkson to catch the train.
Funding is not yet decided but the plan acknowledges that the State Government and public transport users traditionally pay for the system. “A detailed funding plan and strategy needs to be prepared by the Department of Transport and the Public Transport Authority in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance for consideration by the Government,” the plan said.
to see the plan click here (PDF).
Tuesday 24th May, 2011This year’s winter promotion gets under way on 25th May with television advertisements on Channels 7 and 10. It will also go to air on the associated channels 7two and 11. The first week starts on 25th and runs until 28th May and the second week is from 1st to 4th June.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Julia and Chris Womack, owners of lot 27, and Shane and Ngyaire Langford who own lot 28, for allowing the television crew to film on their land.
There will also be a letterbox drop and advertising in the local papers. We would appreciate any feedback that you may have on the various media.
John would be pleased to hear from you.
Tuesday 25th January, 2011Good news! Construction work on Stage 3 has begun.
Check back soon for updates and photos.
Thursday 6th January, 2011A previous news post advised you that the Wanneroo Council had indicated that subject to certain conditions, ATUs might be able to be located outside the building envelope.
I now have to inform you that following their further deliberations, we have just received written advice from them that ATUs must be placed within the building envelope.
Thursday 9th December, 2010In the previous ‘Annexure A’ to our sales agreements people were advised that Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) were required to be located within the designated building envelope on each lot.
I am pleased to tell you I have now been advised that this is not necessarily the case and that they may be located outside the building envelope where this does not result in significant clearing of native vegetation.
Should you have any queries on this matter please ring John on 0418 943 127