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Hugh Delahunty, Member for Lowan, David Grimble, Mayor and Peter Mann, Kane Constructions, turn the first sod for the Horsham Town Hall and Art Gallery Redevelopment.
November 2013
q A five year Sport and Recreation Strategy, which identifies priority projects to support and respond to changing community needs, and increase participation in sport and recreation activities for all members of the community, is adopted by Council.
q Council adopts the 2013-2017 Health and Wellbeing Plan aiming to protect, improve and promote public health and wellbeing within the municipality.
q Cr David Grimble is formally elected as Mayor of Horsham Rural City Council for a second 12-month term.
December 2013
q The Horsham Framework for Managing Growth Part D Framework Plan is adopted by Council. This plan will guide the future growth, development and change of Horsham over the next 20-30 years.
q A new Horsham Rural City Council Facebook page is launched, providing information on Council initiatives, events programs and news (see page 48).
q Over 50 volunteers attend a special morning tea at the Civic Centre to celebrate International Volunteer Day.
qWorks commence on Horsham Town Hall and Regional Art Gallery Redevelopment Project (see page 30).
January 2014
q Council’s Emergency Response, Relief and Recovery teams, swing into action to support the communities of Wartook, Roses Gap, Brimpaen, Laharum, St Helens Plains and Dadswells Bridge as they suffer the devastating effects of the 55,100 hectare Grampians Northern Complex Fire (see page 37).
q Australia Day is celebrated throughout the municipality with special events in Horsham, Natimuk and Dadswells Bridge (see page 34).
q The Hon Hugh Delahunty, MP, Member for Lowan, Cr David Grimble, Mayor and Mr Peter Mann, Kane Construction, conduct an official “sod turning” ceremony to celebrate commencement of the $17.5 million Horsham Town Hall and Regional Art Gallery Redevelopment Project (see page 30).
February 2014
q The 2013 Road Management Plan, describing how road assets will be managed to comply with legislation, is adopted by Council (see page 45).
q BlazeAid volunteers from across Australia set up their base camp at the Laharum Recreation Reserve to start work on clearing and rebuilding fencing destroyed during the Grampians Northern Complex Fire (see page 39).
q Guidelines for Dwellings on Small Lots in the Farming Zone are adopted by Council. These guidelines will assist the Planning Committee when assessing applications and provide applicants with guidance on matters that may be considered in assessing applications.
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