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CBH decision a relief for residents | South Western Times
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Resident Tanya Wilmot-Silva, who led the community opposition, deemed the decision a “well-deserved win” and likened it to an underdog victory. “It’s a damn good win. It would have been a real slap in the face – I’m glad it’s not happening,” Mrs Wilmot-Silva said.
Car loads of rubbish, and cars, cleaned out of the Wellington...
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A long drop toilet was definitely the most exotic find when a group of dedicated rubbish collectors went on a clean up recently
Local 4WD group cleans up Wellington National Park | …
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Organiser Tanya Wilmot-Silva urged the community to join future clean-ups. “If you don’t like the problem, then be part of solution,” she said. “We would like to thank Bunbury 4x4, ...
Residents unite against plan for Roelands grain project | The West...
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· Tanya Wilmot-Silva, who lives on Treendale Road in the Roelands’ estate of Meadow Landing, questioned why CBH was exploring basing the facility close to homes. Mrs Wilmot-Silva said it would cause a number of issues for people living nearby and believed it would be better situated in Kemerton or Picton.
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