Monthly Archives: March 2019
News from the Blue Wren Subcommittee (March 2019)
Posted on 14th March 2019The City will soon be installing hives for native stingless bees in Orphan School Creek and Palmerston Ave parks.
I’m Dying to Tell You
Posted on 14th March 2019Searching for a way of ensuring that there is a method available for essential contacts to be found and made in the event of an emergency.
Community Report (March 2019)
Posted on 14th March 2019Christmas appeal, “craft and catch-up” and Kitchen Starter Pack project
Chinese New Year at Glebe’s Sze Yup Temple
Posted on 14th March 2019In February, the Year of the Pig was welcomed in with Lunar New Year including in Glebe. For decades, Glebe’s Sze Yup Temple was a site for celebrations.
Ageing in Place
Posted on 14th March 2019The Community Development Subcommittee hosted a round table afternoon tea and discussion in October last year to gather information from Glebe Society members about their experience and those of friends and relatives with respect to Ageing in Place in Glebe.
Council’s new community strategic plan – Sustainable Sydney 2050
Posted on 14th March 2019City of Sydney is undertaking an extensive community consultation program for everyone who lives, works and studies in or visits the city.
From the Heritage Subcommittee (March 2019)
Posted on 14th March 2019Heritage Audit commenced and Toxteth Hotel well
Planning Report (March 2019)
Posted on 14th March 2019Archbishop moves to Glebe, Bellevue Cafe, Opal Tower and Late-night trading
Revisiting the Fish Market Relocation
Posted on 14th March 2019This may be a useful moment to consider the state of things with the Bays Precinct, including the new Fish Market site and how effectively the public interest is being protected in relation to critical matters such as housing, transport, open space and other social infrastructure needs.