Showing posts with label #Communityconsultation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Communityconsultation. Show all posts

Friday, 20 October 2023

Community Members Urged To Have Their Say On Proposed Minmi Road Upgrades

BY OLIVIA DILLON

Newcastle Council is seeking feedback from local residents on its plan to widen and upgrade Minmi Road.

The proposal would see the notorious stretch widened to two lanes in each direction from Summerhill Road to Maryland Drive. 

It's also set to improve access for cyclists along the busy stretch, by implementing a separated lane on the road, as well as a shared pathway. 

Residents around Wallsend, Maryland, Fletcher, and Minmi, are being encouraged to give feedback on the plan by the 17th of November, 2023. 

Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes, says residents have been calling for something to be done about traffic congestion in Minmi for years.  

"The first commitment of this newly-elected council was to really push ahead and invest in the widening of Minmi Road," she said. 

Cr Nelmes also said she expects the construction period will be disruptive to motorists. 
 
The project is expected to be delivered by 2025-26. 

(From Left) Dehanna Richardson, Nuatali Nelmes, and Callum Pull





 

Monday, 29 May 2023

Energy Giant Accused of Bullying Hunter Landowners

BY BELLA MIDDLETON


                                           Photo Credit: The Conversation

Energy company Santos has been accused of bullying and intimidating land owners along the proposed Hunter Gas Pipeline route into allowing access to their land for the project.

Numerous residents along the route have received letters referring to visits and communications with the energy giant which they say never occurred. 

It comes as the company prepares to make progress on the controversial project, kicking off a new round of community consultations in the Hunter this week. 

President of the Hunter Gas Landholder Alliance Meg Bowman is shocked at claims Santos has met with local property owners without their knowledge. 

"Land owners have been sent letters stating 'thank you for recently meeting with our and access team'; these have gone out to many landholders and in none of the cases is that actually true.

We see these comments in these letters as trying to intimidate and threaten land holders."

Santos and the Hunter Gas Pipeline did not respond to questions about the letters and latest interactions with land holders. 

Fellow Hunter Gas Landholder Alliance member Anne McGowen has encouraged land holders to stand their ground and remember their right to say no. 

"I had someone contact me yesterday who said they had just received a letter from Santos. They wanted to know if anything had changed [regarding access]. I said no, nothing has changed. You have the right to say no," she said. 

"We think that Santos are sending these letters out so they can say to the department that they have been in discussions with the landowners when they haven't.

We have advised that [landowners] complain to the department and their local MPs."