The Weekly Times - 31st January, 2018
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14 THE WEEKLY TIMES Wednesday 31 <strong>January</strong>, <strong>2018</strong><br />
Victor Dominello welcomes<br />
loera esere graig<br />
he tate oermet fe loera esere roet at hrimtos ree is shele to e<br />
oee o ria erar e itor omiello sai o oa<br />
<strong>The</strong> Elouera Reserve<br />
project is part of the<br />
$5 million Shrimptons<br />
Creek Precinct Support<br />
Scheme.<br />
“Government has funded<br />
$5 million of these<br />
works, from the Precinct<br />
support Scheme post the<br />
rezoning of the Macquarie<br />
University planned precinct,”<br />
Mr Dominello said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> grant to Ryde<br />
Council by the NSW Government<br />
is to be spent<br />
on three distinct open<br />
space projects and the<br />
first of these projects to<br />
be completed is Elouera<br />
Reserve.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Elouera Reserve<br />
project features a playground,<br />
picnic areas and<br />
lighting upgrade works.<br />
A new playground - Ryde MP Victor Dominello (seated) is<br />
pictured with Ryde Liberals Trenton Brown, Sarkis Yedelian<br />
OAM, Jordan Lane and local children. TWT on-the-spot<br />
PHOTO<br />
D rag on disc ov ered at N ewing ton Arm<br />
ory<br />
Lunar New Year arrived early at Newington Armory with the appearance of a dragon on<br />
the Heritage Train last Sunday. Dragon MacDragonface escaped from the Scout Museum<br />
and jumped aboard the train with lots of excited passengers. Aren’t humans supposed<br />
to be scared of dragons? Not these brave humans! <strong>The</strong> kids held onto the dragon so he<br />
olt fall o the trai he he let ot a almight is a alts a oi i<br />
the Scouting fun at Newington Armory on Sundays at Building 140, Newington Armory,<br />
e lmi ar