What’s News at Bathurst Regional Council
MEDIA RELEASE 2 April 2020
YourSay
Council is currently seeking feedback on:
• Renewable Energy Action Plan
• Vision Bathurst 2040: Bathurst Regional Local Strategic Planning Statement
Visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au for more information or to provide feedback.
Bathurst Library
“Yells, Bells and Smells: The ANZACS in Malta” Thursday 30 April - 6pm
Join researcher Diana Sillato online to explore the critical role of Malta during the Gallipoli campaign
and the hospital base established in Malta known as the “Nurse of the Mediterranean”.
Hear about over 70 ANZACS from Bathurst and the Central West who were treated in the
hospitals in Malta and sent letters home. A link to join the online presentation will be sent
to participants by registering through Eventbrite, simply search for Bathurst Library.
Suttor, Mitre Lambert Street Roundabout Construction
From Monday 27 April to Friday 1 May, Telstra will excavate the ground to construct a concrete slab to protect underground cable which will close vehicle access on the western corner of Lambert and Mitre heading towards Hill Street.
It is envisaged to reinstate traffic at the end of each shift through the placement steel plates over the open excavation. In the event that traffic cannot be reinstated due to exiting service issues, detours will be in place for the duration of works.
All other traffic movements between Mitre, Suttor and Lambert Streets will be enabled under traffic controlled conditions. Pedestrians will need to deviate locally around the work site per pedestrian routes delineated by barrier fencing.
Parking for access to the shops is available in the carpark near the Scout Hall. Council is asking that motorists allow for possible delays when travelling through the intersection and to please follow signage and directions from staff on site.
For more information visit yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au
Our City: BRAG Town
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery are creating a collaborative digital collage “Our City: BRAG Town”. People are encouraged to design their own home, park, shop or other parts of town to form part of a digital city layout. To submit your design, download a section of town via the BRAG website www.bathurstart.com.au.
Designs can be made digitally, via Photoshop, Paint or a similar software and uploaded to the BRAG website. For hand-drawn designs, you can print a section of the town and then scan or photograph your drawing to upload. Alternatively, designs can be posted on Instagram and entered by tagging @bathurstregionalartgallery and using #BRAGourcity #bragtown.
#TakeAMoment Campaign
The Bathurst Visitor Information Centre is inviting the community to “Take a Moment” through an online campaign. The initiative encourages everyone to take a moment of self-care and revitalisation, but also taking a moment to capture an image of the moment to share with your community. Examples of “Take A Moment” could include grabbing takeaway from one Bathurst’s many outstanding restaurants, a moment to sip a cup of coffee or a moment to exercise outdoors. Use the #TakeAMoment when sharing on social media and go to visitbathurst.com.au for inspiration.
Heritage Assistance Grants
Applications are now invited for small grants for the following funds:
Bathurst Region Heritage Fund
Provides fund for the repair and maintenance of older buildings in the region. The program is supported by the NSW Heritage Branch of the Office of Environment and Heritage.
Bathurst CBD Main Street Improvement Fund
Provides small grants to assist property owners and tenants to improve, repair and maintain buildings within the Bathurst CBD.
Bathurst Region Interpretation Fund
Provides small grants for the preparation of Conservation Management Plans, historic publications and interpretation projects to promote and interpret the region’s history.
All applications close Friday 29 May 2020. Applications for funding must be made on the Council’s application form which is available on Council’s website at www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au or from our Civic Centre. For more information call 6333 6211.
Financial Assistance COVID-19 Stimulus Measures
Council at its meeting on 15 April resolved to provide a range of financial assistance and stimulus measures to assist local businesses and the Bathurst community in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The individual financial assistance measures are detailed in Mayoral Minute presented to the meeting and are up to $408,000 in value.
Council is inviting submissions on the report for a period of 28 days from organisations and individuals in relation to Councils proposed assistance measures. For more information and to review the report in full, visit www.yoursay.bathurst.nsw.gov.au. Should you be unable to download the document, please contact Council on 6333 6111 to arrange for the draft to be posted to you. Please take account of additional postal times for receipt of the hard copy.
Submissions must be made to Council by 4.00pm Monday 18 May 2020. Submissions can be lodged via YourSay Bathurst or in writing to the General Manager, Private Mail bag 17, Bathurst 2795.
Bathurst Writers’ & Readers’ Festival
The 2020 Bathurst Writers’ and Readers’ Festival will be a special, stay-at-home event held from Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May. All events will be live streamed or pre-recorded on the BMEC Bathurst Facebook page. Chances for engagement will be available in the Facebook live streams and on Instagram by using the hashtag #bathurstreaders and tagging @bmec_bx.
The program:
Friday 1 May
5.50pm 2020 Festival Opening
6.00pm Books You Might Have Missed
Saturday 2 May
10.00am Storytime With Bathurst Library
11.00am Multicultural Storytelling Project
2.00pm Poetry Pickings
6.00pm Creative Conversation
Sunday 3 May
11.00am Great Festival Read
1.30pm Play Readings
2.40pm Wrap-up and Feedback
For more information, visit the BMEC Bathurst Facebook page www.facebook.com/BMECbathurst
ENDS
Media contact: Media Officer
M: 0448 685 340 E: corinne.boer@bathurst.nsw.gov.au
Consultation has concluded