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A DIVISION at last week's Gawler council meeting shows not all are convinced with what is being proposed by council when it comes to property leases in the town.

School access1
MADAM - Late in term three, Evanston Primary School decided to lock and padlock all entries into the school ground outside of school hours.

Vocal minority?1
MADAM - It is disappointing to see that the opportunity for our district to benefit from a state-of-the-art, clean, green modern technology, such as that proposed for the glasshouse development at Shea-Oak Log, is to be lost to the protestations of a vocal minority who can best be described as NIMBY'S (not in my backyard).

Basic necessities
MADAM - I have studied with interest the 'Playford Alive Project' website where it states that the existing suburbs of Smithfield Plains and Davoren Park will experience extensive upgrading. 

Editorial
WHAT a busy two days it has been in the region as the Light electorate hosted the 50th community cabinet.

Long-term locals would appreciate that communities are made of more than bricks and mortar.

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COMMENTS

Madam - Has the town of Gawler ever seriously considered closing vehicular traffic to Murray street, making it a mall, and thereby encouraged a variety of trade to draw a wide range of consumer?
With the development of ring roads around Murray street which already exist and the development of more off road parking, instead of dying a slow death, Murray street trade would prosper and the CBD of the town flourish.
I read today of 22 closed businesses in Murray street. Something drastic must happen to save Murray street as the retail hub, and centre of our town.

Posted by Peter Cox, two years ago
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