It’s Official – Byron’s Roads Are a Mess
AFTER WEEKS of heavy rainfall and flooding many roads within Byron Shire are heavily pot-holed and falling apart.
AFTER WEEKS of heavy rainfall and flooding many roads within Byron Shire are heavily pot-holed and falling apart.
BYRON SHIRE Council has revised its draft Byron Shire Rural Land Use Strategy and is seeking additional community input.
BYRON SHIRE Council crews continued filling potholes as they appeared until close of business Tuesday June 13.
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A PLAN by Byron Shire Council to tax pubs, restaurants and café owners for the use of balconies has Shire businesses up in arms.
BYRON SHIRE Mayor Simon Richardson has welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement that Federal funding would be made available to flood affected small businesses, primary producers and non-for-profit organisations in Byron Shire.
BYRON SHIRE Council has successfully defended the Byron Bay town centre bypass in the Land and Environment Court.
Voice of Byron regular, Christopher Dean, has refuted claims made in another Voice of Byron post about the OurEarth “Learning for Deep Resilience After the Floods” meeting held recently in Mullumbimby.
BYRON SHIRE Council obviously takes the task seeking out the best usage for its railway corridor very seriously. On Thursday they voted to spend $200,000 on a Feasibility Study.
LAST THURSDAY April 20 Byron Shire Council voted to spend $200,000 on a feasibility study to ascertain best future use of the Shire railway corridor.
Voice of Byron regular, Kate Chadwick, has a thoughtful question about paid parking in Byron Bay, 12 months down the track…