Lane Cove News Week in Review 23rd to 30th August 2023

Welcome to our week in review.

Lane Cove Sport and Recreation Facility

Demolition works have started at the Lane Cove Golf Club to make way for the Lane Cove Sports and Recreation Facility (see our cover photo).

Two Businesses Broken Into

On 25th August 2023, both The Cake Man and Four Frogs Creperie were broken into.  The Door Frames were removed for access.  A cash register was taken from The Cake Man, and they have CCTV of three men entering the premises.   Another business told ITC that about two weeks before, they noticed that someone had tried to access their premises using the same method but could not gain access.

Lane Cove Golf Course

The pro shop for the Lane Cove Golf Course is now on Gamma Road Lane Cove.

A roving reporter has asked us to let people know that due to the pro shop being moved to Gamma Road, there is a significant increase in parking, and the bend is like a blind bend. Please drive slowly around this area.

Major Podcast Series to Investigate Lane Cove Council’s $75 Million Sport and Recreation Facility

Journalist, media producer and Greenwich resident Hugh Liney is set to produce a major podcast series to thoroughly investigate the decision to spend $75 million on what he calls “a disastrously unnecessary demolition of an easily renewable venue”

Liney is referring to the demolition of the Lane Cove Country Club and the construction of the sports centre, necessitating the destruction of the Club and environmental features in the Gore Creek Valley.

Linney said, “The Council voted four in favour and four against to allow the GM to negotiate the construction contract, with Mayor Andrew Zbik giving the authority to his GM with his casting vote.

For the Podcast series Linney hopes to interview Council staff, and any whistleblowers and resident groups will be able to share their experiences, provide their reasons for and against the scheme

Hugh Liney is currently completing his feature documentary The Nature of Our Music. Some of Gore Creek Valley’s key natural features are included in the nature scenes.

He was Sydney’s first long-form podcaster completing a heritage series on historic rock’n’roll and lost music venues for Clover Moore’s City of Sydney in 2005/6. He worked for Australia’s major national and metropolitan newspapers for 20 years and has spent many decades in the Australian music and film industry.

Department of Fair Trading Building Works Rectification Order – Pottery Lane Building

As previously reported, Fair Trading has issued Lane Cove Council a Building Works Rectification Order for the Pottery Lane Building.  Lane Cove Council has refused to provide information on the cost of rectification to ITC.  In addition, they have released information on their website saying they will be looking into seeking recourse from WN Developments, a company that has lodged a voluntary wind-up application – meaning it has no assets.  Read background information here.

Lane Cove Locals

Last weekend, Steve Prowse, Damian Beasley, and Frans Bisschop took out first place in the Oxfam 100km run! Congrats to these incredible runners for their determination and perseverance and to their support crew who carried them through! They completed the course in just over 17 hours. They competed against 287 teams and raised funds for Oxfam.

Longueville Wharf Closed

Captain Cook Cruises has advised that Longueville Wharf is CLOSED.
They sent the following to their email subscribers:
“Unfortunately, at 0912 this morning we were advised by Transport for NSW that Longueville Wharf would be closed with immediate effect.
We were notified, that urgent structure repairs works are required at the wharf.
We are unsure at this time how long these repairs will take, once we are notified by Transport NSW we will send a follow up message.

CCC Management”

You can catch the ferry at Northwood or Greenwich – details here.

Winner Lane Cove Art Prize

The Lane Cove Annual Art Prize winner is Michelle DeJong for her artwork “Lands Patterns”.  Michelle is an architect and artist.  Landscapes, topographies, cities and architecture inspire Michelle.  The countries, cities and landscapes she has lived in and explored.

 

Other winners

Hyecorp Property Prize

Sally West, The Heads

Highly Commended

Abby Chambers, Coal Loader Skip No.6

Highly Commended

Graham Marchant, The Corn Flower and Patterned Quilt

Commended

Dongwang Fan, Spring Water Duckling

Commended

Anna Warren, Bloom

Congratulations to the finalists below – you can see their artwork (for free) and Gallery Lane Cove until 9 September 2023.  You can purchase the artwork.

Artist Name Artwork Title Finalist
Abby Chambers Coal Loader Skip No.6 FINALIST
Adele Bevacqua Petals FINALIST
Adele Bevacqua Celeste FINALIST
Akiko Shiga Untitled FINALIST
Alice OConnor Turmoil 11 FINALIST
Alison Stewart Moods in Nature FINALIST
Ania Zmijewska Midnight sun, Norway FINALIST
Anna M Warren Bloom FINALIST
Anne Marie Cummins Tall Poppies FINALIST
Antoinette Tyndall Bowl of Citrus with Crocus and Salvia FINALIST
Belinda Haworth Coastal Tranquillity FINALIST
Benedictu Hur National Waterfalls FINALIST
Carmen Hui 5 Miles From Gundagai FINALIST
Caroline Oesterheld Magnolia Beauty FINALIST
Charlotte Fetherston MPP 1 FINALIST
Chrissie Lloyd Flooding waters, shifting salt pans II – Kati Thanda (Lake Eyre) FINALIST
Christine Choi Litchfield National Park NT FINALIST
Clare Mueller At the Crossroads (roundabout) FINALIST
Dana Dion River In The Forest FINALIST
Dana Sypniewski Island Tranquility FINALIST
Daria Hahn The approaching storm FINALIST
Dongwang Fan Spring Water Duckling FINALIST
Graham Marchant The Corn Flower and patterned Quilt FINALIST
Gunchi Saggu Gup shup FINALIST
Guy Troughton Softly Comes the Dawn FINALIST
Hadijah Munting Walk on by FINALIST
Isabella Wu The Veil of the Soul FINALIST
Jan Cleveringa Namadgi- Seeing Ghosts- Listening to Trees FINALIST
Jane Thornton Aotearoa III FINALIST
Jane Thornton Amor artis I FINALIST
Johanna van Laar Feeling Good FINALIST
John Palmer Tree Windows Study FINALIST
Judy Smith Ghost Gums #2 FINALIST
Jum ae kim Spring2 FINALIST
Kate Gradwell The View From ‘View’ FINALIST
Kelly mackey Reclaimed Elegance with Waratahs FINALIST
Lisa Taylor Looking Up a new perspective FINALIST
Louise Chapman ‘Shattered Forest along the Golden River’ FINALIST
Mary Norton-Smith Breakfast Buddies FINALIST
Michelle de Jong Land Patterns FINALIST
Nicola Mason Banksia Cone FINALIST
Nina Paine Lasting Riches FINALIST
Panchali Sheth many of us FINALIST
Phillip Kent Almost five FINALIST
Phoebe Stone Fish head by Candlelight FINALIST
Rachel Rae Clovelly Cliff Walk FINALIST
Renée Kanowitz Rainforest Waterfall FINALIST
Robert Rogers Making my way home FINALIST
Robert Wale Cellito Beach in the Dreamtime FINALIST
Robert Wale The colours of Fira_Santorini FINALIST
Rosalind Devine Chiko girl with opera house eyes after guernica FINALIST
Sabina Morrow I Dreamt of a Place… FINALIST
Sally West The Heads FINALIST
Sarah Park Illuminated Touch FINALIST
Simone Piccioni the river FINALIST
Tania Mason A Dark Night FINALIST
Vickie Marchant Lilies in Water FINALIST
Wendy Bull Restricted Entry FINALIST
Zengping Lai Purple Dream FINALIST

RecycleSmart Now Accepting Bread Tags

Great news – RecycleSmart is now collecting bread tags.
Find out more about recyclesmart here.

Traffic Changes – Westbound Falcon Street Off Ramp

The westbound Falcon Street off ramp from the Warringah Freeway was permanently closed to general traffic from 10pm on Friday 18 August 2023.

The closure is part of our work to build the Western Harbour Tunnel and creates a safe area to construct permanent tunnel infrastructure, as well as the temporary facilities needed to support the work.

Drivers exiting the Warringah Freeway to travel westbound will need to use an alternative route such as the Pacific Highway exit at North Sydney or the Miller Street exit at Cammeray.

Drivers exiting the Warringah Freeway to travel westbound will need to use an alternative route such as the Pacific Highway exit at North Sydney or the Miller Street exit at Cammeray.

Please note: The Falcon Street off ramp’s existing eastbound bus lane towards Military Road will remain unchanged, as well as the separate off ramp for general traffic travelling east.

Access for drivers entering the Warringah Freeway from Falcon Street will remain unchanged in both directions.

Once the Western Harbour Tunnel opens, there will be two northbound exits. Motorists travelling northbound will be able to take the off ramp to exit the tunnel to Falcon Street, or take the next exit to continue on Warringah Freeway northbound

Have Your Say – Cats in Lane Cove Bushland

At the Lane Cove Council’s July 2023 Meeting, a proposal was put to the Councillors by Council staff that Lane Cove Bushland areas become Wildlife Protection Zones. In Wildlife Protection Zones, domestic and feral cats can be trapped and removed from the zones. Lane Cove Council wants to implement this system and return cats to their owners.

You only have a little over a week to have your say. Details here.

Premier Awards

Do you know someone who deserves recognition? Is there someone in the community that goes the extra mile? If so nominate them for an award.

Nominations are now open for the 2024 NSW Premier’s Multicultural Community Medals and Honour Roll.

The medals honour significant achievements across diverse sectors, including community service, youth, business, not-for-profit, local government, arts and culture, regional community service (areas outside the greater metropolitan area of Sydney), sport, language services and human rights.

If you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to our society, you can nominate them today.

Medal categories include:
  • Corporate Business Excellence Medal
  • Local Government Business Excellence Medal
  • Not for Profit Business Excellence Medal
  • Language Services Medal
  • Lifetime Community Service Medal
  • NSW Human Rights Medal
  • Regional Unity Medal
  • Sports Medal
  • Stepan Kerkyasharian AO Community Harmony Medal
  • Youth Medal
  • Arts and Culture Medal
  • Community Languages Teacher Medal.
Nominations close at 5 pm on Thursday 7 September 2023. Nominate here https://mnsw.awardsplatform.com/

Lane Cove Sport

Lane Cove Cricket Club

Registrations for both the NSJCA competitions, as well as the Cricket Blast program are now live!
Head over to the Lane Cove PlayHQ website to register, or follow the links below:

Lane Cove Cricket Club recommend Cricket Blast for children aged 5-7, and the NSJCA competitions range from U8s to U17s.

Lane Cove Festival

Celebrate what makes living in Lane Cove so special with the annual Lane Cove Festival this September!

This month-long festival features community and Council-run initiatives, including live music, talks, walks, and workshops.

Download your program today.

One of the highlights of the Festival will be the Smartest Street/Apartment Trivia Night hosted by ITC at The Alcott.  This event sold out last year so book asap.

BOOK NOW

Invite your neighbours to a trivia night at The Alcott.

Book your trivia team using your street/apartment name and let’s see who the smartest street/apartment in Lane Cove is! It would be great to see as many streets/apartments in Lane Cove as possible represented.

$10 Entry, 100% of Proceeds go directly to The Sydney Library of Things.

 

 

Week in Review Sponsor – Love Landscapes

Thank you to Love Landscapes for being our Week in Review Sponsor.

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