Forbes Phoenix

Mayoral Notes

What an amazing weekend we’ve just had in Forbes. Congratulations to the organis­ers of the Amazing Motor Festival at the Showground, which attracted an impres­sive 4,000 attendees, as well as Paint Twirl and Lakeside Swirl in Lions Park, enjoyed by 130 participants. Two fantastic events held in Forbes over the weekend.

The Forbes Tennis Club officially unveiled its brand new LED lights, outdoor kitchen, equipment storage shed and covered out­door area this evening. These upgrades were made possible through a $303,000 NSW Government grant – a significant in­vestment in grass-roots sport.

We’re gearing up for another big week­end, with a full calendar of events across the region including the annual Forbes Rugby Presidents Lunch, Lions Club and Forbes Farmers Markets, Bedgerabong Public School’s 150th anniversary celebra­tions and Sorting and Penning at the Multi­purpose Equestrian Centre.

This Saturday, I encourage residents to take part in two free waste workshops de­signed to help households reduce waste and recycle smarter. Sessions are facilitat­ed by local waste experts from EnviroCom Australia.

The Composting and Worm Farming workshop runs from 10am until 11.15am at the Forbes Riverside Community Gar­dens and covers setting up and caring for compost and worm farms, plus how these systems benefit your garden and the envi­ronment.

The Recycling at Home workshop follows from 12.00pm until 1.15pm at Forbes TownHall, focusing on recycling tips, recognising greenwashing, what happens to our recy­cling and what can and cannot go in yellow bins. I encourage everyone to come along and discover simple ways to make a posi­tive environmental impact at home.

With the Great Western Highway at Vic­toria Pass currently closed due to structuraldefects, locals travelling to Sydney are urged to use the Hume Highway. Bells Line of Road should be avoided unless travel­ling north, as traffic volumes are expected to be significantly higher.

As we approach the busy Easter long weekend, I want to encourage locals to plan ahead, take extra care on our roads and enjoy everything our region has to of­fer safely.

God Bless
Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM

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