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Phone 9911 3555 • 48 Longueville Rd, Lane Cove 2066 • Mail to: PO Box 20, Lane Cove NSW 1595 Email: lccouncil@lanecove.nsw.gov.au • Web: www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER, SENIORS & DISABILITY SERVICES


Phone: 9911 3593 48 Longueville Rd, Lane Cove 2066


Develops and establishes new services to meet the needs of older people and people with disabilities who live in the Lane Cove local government area. Provides support, advice and encouragement to existing organisations that provide services to people in the target group. Provides information to the public on appropriate services available in the area. Organises regular community seminars for seniors - topics include security, safety, community transport, finance and the law.


LANE COVE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRE


Phone: 9911 3634 Library Walk, Lane Cove 2066 Web: www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/library Email: lanecove@shorelink.nsw.gov.au


Community information, local history collection, adult and junior reference collections, Home and Hospital Library Service, regular children’s storytimes. Items for loan include adult and children’s fiction and non- fiction, large print and audiobooks, DVDs, CDs and eBooks. Photocopying, Internet, Email, word processing facilities and wireless access available.


Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 10am-9pm


Wednesday & Friday: 10am-5.30pm Saturday: 9am-4pm Sunday: 10am-2pm.


Local Studies: Open Tuesday and Thursday 10am-5pm and Saturday 9am-12noon.


Greenwich Library (see Marjorie Propsting Memorial Library).


MARJORIE PROPSTING MEMORIAL LIBRARY


Phone: 9436 2776 48 Greenwich Rd, Greenwich 2065 A branch of Lane Cove Library and has access to all their services. Photocopying, internet, email, word processing facilities and wireless access available. Open: Tuesday 2pm-7pm, Wednesday 1pm-5.30pm, Thursday 10am-7pm, Saturday 9am-1pm.


COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL


Lane Cove Council is committed to ensuring our community is informed and encourages community participation in decision making. A number of the following committees have community representation to provide advice and feedback to Council on matters of interest to the community.


• Aboriginal Advisory Committee • Age-friendly Committee • Public Art Advisory Committee • Lane Cove Access Advisory Committee • Recreation Precinct Liaison Advisory Committee


• St Leonards Community Liaison Committee


NORTHERN SYDNEY REGIONAL- ORGANISATION OF COUNCILS


Phone: 9911 3595 C/- Lane Cove Council,


48 Longueville Rd, Lane Cove 2066 Mail to: PO Box 20, Lane Cove 1595 Web: www.nsroc.org A voluntary group of seven northern Sydney Councils that exists to further the interests of its members and the communities they represent. Members are: Hornsby, Hunters Hill, Ku-ring- gai, Lane Cove, North Sydney, Ryde and Willoughby. NSROC believes that through co-operation and working together, matters of regional significance can be more effectively addressed and the interests of the local communities furthered.


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LANE COVE COUNCIL MEETINGS Phone: 9911 3555


48 Longueville Rd, Lane Cove 2066


3rd Monday each month: 6.30pm: Ordinary Council Meeting For further details, see website or phone Council's Manager - Governance on 9911 3525.


Nominated Councillors meet with the public in Lane Cove Plaza (except in July and December) 10am - 12pm, contact Council for dates.


LANE COVE COUNCIL COUNCILLORS to September 2015


West Ward: Cr Scott Bennison Cr Marc Gold


Cr Daniel Strassberg East Ward:


Mayor: Cr David Brooks-Horn


Cr David Karpin AM Cr Pam Palmer


Central Ward: Cr Karola Brent Cr Soo-Tee Cheong


Deputy Mayor: Cr Deborah Hutchens


Workshops held for seniors to learn to use new technologies to communicate and interact with the world.


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