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Coastal protection grant funding success
Yorke Peninsula Council has been successful in securing grant funding for important coastal protection planning. Council will receive $55,000 to put toward a $92,345 project to design coastal defence structures, plus $20,000 for a $32,628 project to review hazards and adaption options at Foul Bay. Both projects will ensure there are plans in place to... [Continue reading]
Community feedback sought – RV Strategy
Council is seeking community input to help inform a Recreational Vehicle Strategy for Yorke Peninsula. The strategy will set the parameters for further development of recreational vehicle tourism, and you can find the further information regarding the proposed strategy here. Alternatively, contact Yorke Peninsula Council via email admin@yorke.sa.gov.au or 8832 0000. Written submissions can be... [Continue reading]
EasyPark app launches at boat ramps
People can now use an app to pay when they launch their boats at Yorke Peninsula Council ramps. In addition to the traditional coin machines, Council has introduced the EasyPark system, allowing people to pay using their phones. The EasyPark system went live across Yorke Peninsula Council ramps on Friday, January 7. “Council has introduced... [Continue reading]
Disposal of surplus plant
Council advises that Pickles have been engaged to sell Council’s surplus plant. The sale is taking place Thursday, 2 December. Items for sale include a dozer, fuel carts and rollers. View the items for sale here: Tractor and water tanker trailer.
Biggest Garage Sale Trail yet for Yorke Peninsula
AFTER a year of no sales due to COVID-19, the Garage Sale Trail returned bigger and better than ever on Yorke Peninsula in 2021. The national event, supported locally by Yorke Peninsula Council, ran across two weekends, November 13-14 and 20-21. About 40 stalls across 10 locations offered Yorke Peninsula bargain hunters a massive range... [Continue reading]
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