Representatives from Moree Plains Shire Council and the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) will be holding meetings with members of the public and service providers to address the rock throwing issues along the Moree Town Bypass.
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Community members are urged to put forward their thoughts and ideas for solutions on the rock throwing issue at a public meeting.
Council’s director of planning and community development Angus Witherby encouraged everyone to attend and find out more about what could be done, and share their feedback on the issue.
“We are aware that extended family members are very concerned too and want to tackle the issue before something serious happens.
Public meeting to address rock throwing in Moree
- May 15
- Sullivan Place, open space area
- 3pm-5pm
- Moree Plains Shire Council and RMS
- Open to all
“By sharing your feedback, we can try and get to the core of the problem and put in place some interventions,” he said.
The meeting will be held on May 15 at Sullivan Place in the open space area from 3pm.
“Council has been working behind the scenes with Police and the RMS to address rock throwing and these meetings are an important step forward for community members, agencies and service providers.”
“Our priority is the protection of our community and tackling issues from the cause; but we need your help to do this,” implored Mr Witherby.
For further details, please contact Council’s project officer Jacqui Moore on 6757 3222 or email Jacqui.moore@mpsc.nsw.gov.au