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Disability Access Inclusion Network (DAIN)
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on a range of Council services, programs, and projects. Some recent examples that DAIN has been involved in include: Community consultation on John Church Street Upgrades Development of Ability Inclusion
City Plan 2040 Major projects
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environments • Airport • Rail line H DRY CREE K N Ingle Farm Improving services and partnerships at community centres and libraries that meet the needs of the community Nine libraries and community

Paddocks Sports Facility
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amenity upgrades. Mobara Park Bridge Renewal @ Mawson Lakes. Building upgrade Works completed Mobara Park is receiving a new bridge to service the students of Mawson Lakes School. State Government

Grassy Woodlands Forum 2012 Documentation
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Services Grassy Woodlands Forum 2012 Documentation The 2012 Grassy Woodlands forum was held in March at the Mawson Lakes Hotel. Below are copies of the presentations from the 2 day forum: Dameon Roy
2016 minutes program review sub committee 3294347
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. CARRIED REPORTS PRSC1 Parks & Landscape and Civil Services Program Review - Update and Implementation Plan Moved Cr B Vermeer Seconded Cr E Gill 1. The information be received. CARRIED PRSC2

First RATs pick up station in the City of Salisbury
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community and access to transport is one of the most prevalent, so if we can make access to COVID services easier, we will see better outcomes on the whole. Mayor Gillian Aldridge OAM People will be able

Road Resealing
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Terrace Asphalt Surfacing 2024 For additional information, please contact our Customer Service Team on 8406 8222, or email us at city@salisbury.sa.gov.au Nearby Projects No results were found Find us 34
Residential vehicle crossover application form 1 updated 110221
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existing stormwater pits, street lights, stobie poles, pram ramps or service pits. · Location of any trees within 5m of the proposed driveway. Please Note: Driveways must be greater than 1m from Stobie
Tourism and visitor sub committee agenda 10 09 2019
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processes that support consistent service delivery and informed decision making. This item details reports to be presented to the Tourism and Visitor Sub Committee as a result of a previous Council
12 02 2018 agenda and reports sport recreation and grants committee
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for the Sport, Recreation and Grants Committee Michelle Woods, Projects Officer Governance, CEO and Governance 4.3 Have robust processes that support consistent service delivery and informed decision

Food Safety: Legislation
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Services Food Safety: Legislation The Austalia New Zealand Food Standards Code The Austalia New Zealand Food Standards Code regulates food sold in Australia and New Zealand. The Code gives legal
CAP 29 10 2024 MIN ENDORSED MINUTES
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Officer Planning, Mr B Ferguson Team Leader Business Service, Ms H Crossley The meeting commenced at 6.18 pm. The Presiding Member welcomed the members, staff and Mr A Miegel to the meeting. APOLOGIES

Recovering from an Emergency
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Services Recovering from an Emergency Families SA Emergency Management Program provides advice and practical assistance to help people and communities recover from major emergencies such as floods
Hairdressing business self audit
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Hairdressing Business Self-Assessment Business Name: Business Address: Proprietor Name: Contact Number: Services provided (please tick): � Hairdressing � Manicure/Pedicure � Piercing � Waxing
Church and John Street Revitalisation Project Update 2
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for planter beds and new trees • Levelling of service pits and surrounding pavement Up to 15 car parks along John Street are temporarily closed. Closures will last approximately two weeks in each section
Current burial services brochure june 2019
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Burial Services Salisbury Memorial Park provides a dignified and peaceful resting place with lasting memorials for those who are loved and missed. With a natural setting of large trees, lawn areas

Energy
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Services Energy The City of Salisbury's Energy Policy Direction is to reduce overall energy consumption and increase energy efficiency, and to optimise the use of renewable energy. Salisbury aims

Parking and Abandoned Vehicles
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Services Parking and Abandoned Vehicles Parking Parking regulations are aimed to ensure roads are safe, traffic and public transport flows smoothly and people with special requirements have adequate