Ronnie just as they finished the fix. And it’s goodnight from him! Road damage caused by a burst water main in Maldon last week has been repaired. The burst pipe, which caused a flash flood at the corner of Reef and Church Streets in Maldon on Tuesday 3 June, was quickly fixed on the day.…
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Rail Trail progresses
Riders on a sealed road. Castlemaine Maryborough Rail Trail Inc. (CMRT) has appointed Fitzgerald Frisby Landscape Architecture (FFLA), in collaboration with a team of specialised subconsultants, to lead the pre-construction phase of the Castlemaine to Maryborough Rail Trail project. The CMRT says it undertook a thorough and rigorous tender and evaluation process which included assessing…
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Goods Shed looking good
The interior expanse of the Castlemaine Goods Shed as upgrade works continue. Scaffolding and temporary fencing around the striking Victorian building intended to become a creative hub for the region. Residents who have taken the train from Castlemaine Station in the past few months will have noticed scaffolding and works taking place at the nearby…
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Power company responds to fuse concerns
Last week’s edition of the Tarrangower Times (Friday 7 February) featured a story about Sam and Alex, who’d been alerted by a buzzing sound to some faulty wiring in their Maldon house. The TT approached Powercor and asked whether there might be an issue with older fuses. A spokesperson from Powercor has responded as follows:…
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