I know what it is like to advocate for the community with strong voices and somes you have your ups and downs - will you get the support from within our local community? The support came from within our community. The one voice that deserves the rewards of being a tirelessly volunteer advocate goes to Kerri Bradbury. She will take on swimming pool clossures to have them remain open for the public. She will take on Corporate Companies that want to dirty our back yard with smoke and soot. On both occassions she has won for and on behalf of our community. We will have a cleaner and easier lifestyle as we breath in with every breath and realise that ' the clean air' group otherwise known as the 'No to the incinerator' group has won over big corporate companies and NSW Government. I take off my hat (or in my case cap) to Kerri as she kept our community updated with protest meetings, nsw government reports and decisions. We also thank Blacktown City Council and Mayor Stepher Bali, councillors and Hon State Member for Mount Druitt Edmond Atalla for opposing this incinerator.
If you haven’t already heard, the Incinerator proposed for Eastern Creek has been refused by the Independent Planning Commission. This is such good news.
There will be a community photo taken outside Dial a Dump this morning at 11.30am sharp. This will be in the Blacktown Advocate this week.
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