In reply to Mr Scammel’s letter, printed in your paper on 21st August.Existing rights are enshrined in law, in the same way as free speech etc; have some faith. Whatever you are now doing legally, continues.
Thanks to everyone who has offered me so much support, over the “dogs in the park” issue. I have met so many new friends this last week, all of whom support the idea of removing the no dogs sign, it has been quite overwhelming.
I would like to mention a few facts in relation to the issue of the reductions and the PBS. In the 5th Agreement between Community Pharmacy & the Australian Government both parties agreed to a framework for systematic price reductions.
Good question. You could start by convening a series of meetings in Braidwood and invite residents to tell you what they would like to have so that they can get from one side of Wallace Street to the other at busy times — and then ignore them.
Many thanks to all of those people who signed the petition to make the new 80km speed zones on the northern and eastern approaches along the Kings Highway into Braidwood permanent, to save our poplar trees from being removed, and to have a second pedestrian crossing installed on Wallace Street.