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Mayoral Notes

August 21, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Council is continuing its commitment to maintaining critical infrastructure, with sew­er main relining works soon underway in North Forbes. From 19th August, specialist contractors Interflow will inspect, clean, and rehabilitate the sewer network across Sam Street, Calarie Road, Stonham Street, Mc­Donnell Street, and Honeysuckle Street.

These essential works help restore the sewer system to peak performance, im­prove service reliability, and protect our lo­cal environment. Some residents may need to provide access to backyards where sewer access chambers are located. If this applies to you, please contact Interflow on 0403 651 562 to arrange a suitable time. During the cleaning phase, residents are also encour­aged to keep toilet lids closed with a small weight on the lid (around 2kg).Thank you for your patience while this important work is completed.

Forbes is a great town for events and the countdown is on until Forbes comes alive with colour, light, and creativity at the brand-new Street Dreams Festival this September!This free community event will transform Harold Street, Victoria Park, and Town Hall with interactive light displays, creative installations, live performances, and delicious local food. Supported by the NSW Government’s Open Streets Program, this festival is part of a three-year series cel­ebrating our community spirit and showcas­ing the talent and energy that make Forbes a vibrant place to live.

The recent ‘Be Road Ready for Harvest’ Field Day at the Forbes Central West Live­stock Exchange was another highlight for the community, attracting 90 attendees.

Farmers, transport operators, machinery retailers, government agencies, and council staff came together to hear presentations on load restraint, fatigue, fire safety, and pow­erline awareness.

Hands-on demonstrations, including ma­chinery measurements and load restraint tri­als, gave participants practical insights into safe road travel during harvest. The presen­tations and other useful information will be available on a USB free for you to collect at ag resellers and machinery dealerships. If you missed the field day, free satellite ses­sions will be held next week at Tullibigeal, Jemalong and Alectown. Visit Council’s website to register and secure your spot.

God Bless,
Phyllis Miller OAM

Filed Under: Council Comments

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