Findings of the Williamtown Human Health Risk Assessment Medowie, Ferodale, Campvale by News Of The Area - Modern Media - August 16, 2016August 16, 2016 FOLLOWING the release of the Williamtown Human Health Risk Assessment last week, members of the community were given the opportunity to hear the report's key findings on Tuesday night and ask questions of experts at a community walk-in session yesterday. Members of the local media were also invited to attend
Newcastle Airport at Williamtown is upgrading car parking facilites FEATURED Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - June 8, 2016 Newcastle Airport is currently undertaking maintenance work on its entry roadways and providing upgrades to the car park. Kindler Way is currently underdoing repairs while The Bronze carpark is undergoing an expansion. This will include 50 extra car spaces to ease congestion for short and long-term parking. The new renovations are taking place
Girl Guides do High Tea at Williamtown MidCoast LGA (overall news) Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - June 8, 2016June 8, 2016 Williamtown Union Hall was transformed in May in what has become a very popular local event. The ‘Pretty in Pink High Tea’, which is the major annual fundraiser for Girl Guides, attracted its maximum capacity of a massive130 attendees. The event sold out within 24 hours and many people were on
Mercure Hotel Williamtown Airport, launches Mach One Restaurant Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - June 1, 2016 A new restaurant offering modern Australian cuisine is now open at Newcastle Airport. Mach One Restaurant and Bar is part of the Mercure Hotel and welcomes locals for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Simon Glover, the hotels general manager told News of The Area, “We offer an all day dining menu which
Residents within the Williamtown contamination area voicing their opinion Regional News Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - May 19, 2016May 28, 2016 Many residents in the ‘red zone’ of the Williamtown contamination scandal have been left without the option to sell. Residents are out in numbers voicing their frustration. Financial institutions have advised real estate valuers that they will not be lending against these properties until they have more information on the issue. This applies