The Rail Trail is dead
In a long and heavy meeting of the Armidale Regional Council tonight, the long running saga of the rail trail appears to have hit a dead end.
In a long and heavy meeting of the Armidale Regional Council tonight, the long running saga of the rail trail appears to have hit a dead end.
Eight Youth Awards were handed out along with two Highly Commended Awards and two awards from Zonta.
Nominations close this weekend for the Armidale Regional Youth Awards, which recognise the work and commitment of Young People within our community.
Armidale’s annual Autumn Festival celebration is returning this Saturday 6 April 2024, transforming the city’s centre into a hub of entertainment and community pride.
Glen Innes Severn Council and Armidale Regional Council have gained clarity to introduce the New England Rail Trail following a pivotal meeting at Parliament House earlier this month.
Plans to revitalise Armidale’s East Mall and make it a more appealing precinct for visitors, locals and business owners are now on display. Find out more here.
Pride in the Park will be held in Armidale’s Curtis Park from 3.00pm on Friday 23rd February; while Tamworth Pride get set to march in Sydney
A scoping study for a new sporting precinct in Armidale based around Monckton Aquatic Centre will be undertaken at a cost of $400,000.
Parts of Dumaresq Dam Reserve will re-open on December 23 so residents and visitors can enjoy the new facilities and old pastimes in the holidays.
Two local waste facilities have been affected by safety issues, with an investigation into asbestos in the recycling at Gunnedah, and the popular 'Rocket's Resources' tip shop in Armidale closed.