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Glen Innes Severn Council covers an area of 5,487 sq. km, and is located in the beautiful New England area of N.S.W., servicing the town of Glen Innes and villages of Deepwater, Emmaville, Glencoe and Red Range.
The Glen Innes Severn area is known as Glen Innes Highlands (Celtic Country), and is the home of the Australian Standing Stones, where the Australian Celtic Festival is celebrated annually in May.
ROAD REHABILITATION WORKS COMMENCING THIS WEEK ON EMMAVILLE ROAD Department of Infrastructure...
POINTS OF INTEREST Council will take any opportunity that may present itself for a delegation to...
The 2018 NSW Seniors Festival celebrates its 60th Anniversary this year from 4 to 15 April. Council...
Council encourages residents to nominate a local senior citizen who has contributed to the...
WATER MAIN RENEWALS ON LANG STREET Council wishes to advise residents that water main renewals will...
ASSESSMENT POLICY FOR REQUEST TO REVOKE DANGEROUS OR MENACING DOG DECLARATIONS
Council invites written submissions on the Assessment Policy for Requests to Revoke Dangerous or Menacing Dog Declarations, which is currently on public exhibition.
This Policy can be viewed at Council’s Town Hall and Church Street Offices, the village Post Offices at Emmaville, Deepwater and Glencoe.
Kindly note that submissions regarding the Policy should be made on the Public Comments Form and close at 4.30pm on Thursday, 26 April 2018.
***ALCOHOL FREE ZONE and ALCOHOL PROHIBITED AREAS***
Council has declared, in the township of Glen Innes, as an Alcohol Free Zone, the whole of Grey Street between Taylor Street and Oliver Street; including those streets, public places and car parks intersecting and adjacent to Grey Street from the eastern side of East Avenue and the western side of Church Street.
Council has declared the following locations within Glen Innes as Alcohol Prohibited Areas (Alcohol Consumption by Permit Only): Coronation Park (Skate Park), Lions Park, Veness Park, Anzac Park, King Edward Park, King George Oval and Park, Wilson Park, Quinton Park and O’Shea Park.