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Dear Ms Pavey
A bush fire has been burning over an area of 360 hectares, which started on Helliwells road Missabotti about a week ago.
It burned through inaccessible country including the closed Bellingen road.
It
has been contained, but in Spicketts Creek we could see the flames
coming down the hill towards our property. Two recently arrived owners
in the front line of the fire moved out.
I
have written to you previously about the need to reopen the Bellingen
road and the main argument is the danger of bush fires, and I pointed
out to you that Andrew Stoner promised to do this in 2011 from Natural
Disaster Funding. (see below)
There
has been some progress with all the local authorities, RFS, National
Parks, Forestry and including RMS supporting rebuilding the road as a
fire trail to the standard of a Category 1 Fire Tanker (13 tonnes).
This
current fire, which started as a controlled burn, demonstrates the need
for this infrastructure. Bellingen Road was built 130 years ago and
provided the starting point for various fire trails and logging trails.
Without these the country in inaccessible.
I heard yesterday from Nambucca Shire Council that the proposal is sitting on the desk of the National Party Minister for Roads Duncan Gay, while he calls for another report. Surely the current fire should finally confirm the need for rebuilding the road.
I am copying this email to my neighbours and intend to send it to the local papers.
We expect better from the National Party in providing essential services to the rural community
David Wallin
From: Andrew Stoner <Andrew.Stoner@parliament.nsw. gov.au>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 08:08:15 +1000
To: "treeferns@westnet.com.au" <treeferns@westnet.com.au>
Cc: ElectorateOffice Oxley <ElectorateOffice.Oxley@ parliament.nsw.gov.au>
Subject: Fwd: Re: Bowraville Road - funding of local roads and progress inspending natural disaster funding
Dear David
Firstly, apologies for the delay in responding.
I have always supported the restoration of the Bowraville-Bellingen Road under Natural Disaster funding arrangements and have consistently lobbied both State and Local Government toward this end. The great shame is that they are still merely talking about it nearly 2 years later.
A Nationals & Liberal State Government will act to have the road restored with Natural Disaster funding.
Yours sincerely
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 08:08:15 +1000
To: "treeferns@westnet.com.au" <treeferns@westnet.com.au>
Cc: ElectorateOffice Oxley <ElectorateOffice.Oxley@
Subject: Fwd: Re: Bowraville Road - funding of local roads and progress inspending natural disaster funding
Dear David
Firstly, apologies for the delay in responding.
I have always supported the restoration of the Bowraville-Bellingen Road under Natural Disaster funding arrangements and have consistently lobbied both State and Local Government toward this end. The great shame is that they are still merely talking about it nearly 2 years later.
A Nationals & Liberal State Government will act to have the road restored with Natural Disaster funding.
Yours sincerely
Andrew Stoner
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