| | Title | Drive to resolve college traffic problems. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 20 March 2003; p. 5 | | Description | North Shore City Councillors agree that the seven year traffic safety ordeal at Long Bay College is in some part due to Council's inaction. The problem centres on the narrow yellow-lined street leading to the school. It is made worse by buses turning around on school ground, th enumber of parents' vehicles and lack of school parking. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Leaky home now a pile of rubble. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 11 December 2008.; p.3 | | Description | Chris and Nicky Wordsworth's Ashley Avenue leaky home wasn't worth repairing. They have had to demolish it and start again. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Ratepayers pay for landslide. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 15 July 2004; p. 17 | | Description | North Shore City Council will be building a retaining wall to stop land between Ashley Reserve and Ashley Avenue, in Long Bay, from slipping away. | | View full record |
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| | Title | School's traffic chaos drives bid to ban buses. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 21 February 2003; p. 1, 2 | | Description | Problems with a lack of car parking at Long Bay College mean that the school may have to ban buses and cars from the campus to ensure student safety. Article gives on-going history of traffic management problems at Long Bay College. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Strict rules delay school traffic project. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 24 April 2003; p. 9 | | Description | The cost of easing traffic chaos at Long Bay College looks set to rise to more than $400,000 because of North Shore City Council environmental requirements for a busway on Ashley Avenue The Council wants a permeable pavement and an underground stormwater storage tank in the school grounds. | | View full record |
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