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New fence to restrict dangerous activity

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Hayfield Park offers new open space
THE official opening of Hayfield Park on Sunday signalled the unveiling of the first stage of Blakes Crossing's $10 million parks and open space program.

Housing estate for Hillbank
ANOTHER housing estate is set to hit Adelaide's northern suburbs, with plans recently unveiled for 'Niche at Hillbank’.

Intersection upgrade
UPGRADING the intersection of Curtis and Heaslip roads at Angle Vale has resulted in a temporary road closure that will continue until Tuesday.

Reducing the impact of feral olive trees
WITH the help of local authorities, Gould Creek landowners Frederick and Annika Stokes-Thompson are winning the fight against feral olive trees that had invaded 40 per cent of their four hectare property.

Capturing Playford's stormwater1
PLAYFORD Council has been granted $9.6 million from the federal government towards an innovative stormwater capture project.

Residents of Lachlan drive in Craigmore marked the completion of a fencing project last week, which they hope will improve safety in the area.

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