The NSW Government owns the rail line, and they haven’t given anyone else permission to use it. Yet.
Glen Innes Severn Council
Rail Trail funding pulled
The saga of the New England Rail Trail has taken another turn, with bushfire recovery funding allocated to the project being pulled by the NSW Government.
David Scott has been elected to Glen Innes Severn Council following a countback election
David Scott has been elected to Glen Innes Severn Council following a countback election conducted this week.
Compromised data in Glen Innes Severn countback today
90 voters that were disenfranchised in Glen Innes Severn’s council election in September will again be ignored today.
Women leading the way in New England: Part One
Of the 12 councils that elected mayors in October for their first two-year terms, six of them are women. Meet Margot Davis from Glen Innes, and Bronwyn Petrie from Tenterfield.
Glen Innes Library ready to celebrate its 70th anniversary
In a significant milestone for the community, the Glen Innes Severn Public & TAFE Library will celebrate its 70th anniversary this year.
Glen Innes’ green spaces up for review for community safety
Glen Innes Severn Council is looking at its green spaces in a review to enhance public safety and a healthy landscape.
Glen Innes Severn’s newly elected Council convened for the first ordinary meeting
Glen Innes Severn’s newly elected Council convened for the first ordinary meeting this week, with hot topics on the table.
Christmas in the Highlands to be even bigger this year
Get ready for an even bigger celebration as Christmas in the Highlands returns to Glen Innes in 2024.
Another Mayor bites the dust: Banham quits GISC after losing 4-3
Less than 24 hours after Kate Dight rolled Paul Harmon as Mayor of Inverell Shire, Margot Davis defeated Rob Banham to be elected Mayor of Glen Innes Severn… and Banham promptly quit council entirely.