![]() The West Australian | Blitz on kids' play equipment The West Australian Cottesloe residents have been ordered to remove play equipment from their front verges because the council fears it will be sued if anyone is injured. The Town of Cottesloe sent letters to several residents telling them to remove the equipment within ... |
Council worker found guilty of corruption ABC Online Antony John Patrick Greenwood was working for the town of Cottesloe when he contracted $45000 of work to a company he owned between March 2010 and June 2011. He had not told the council he owned the business. The District Court was told Greenwood ... |
Cottesloe council employee charged over contracts ABC Online A Cottesloe council employee has been charged after allegedly contracting more than $50000 worth of council work to his own business. The Corruption and Crime Commission alleges the offences occurred between March 2010 and May this year. ... council worker charged with corruption WA council staffer charged with corruption Cott employee on 24 corruption charges |
Council nod for 100-year Cott blueprint The West Australian A leading eco-architect has proposed a 100-year plan for Cottesloe beach in a bid to address the impact of climate change and achieve consensus on a long-term vision for the popular area. Town of Cottesloe councillors this week gave in-principle ... |
![]() inmycommunity | Town puts illegal parkers on notice inmycommunity Drivers who park cars on the grassed median strip in Grant Street, Cottesloe face being fined after July 1. OWNERS of illegally parked cars in the centre of Grant Street, Cottesloe will be fined from next month. ... |
![]() The West Australian | Barbs fly over parking fines The West Australian But Sinead McManus said the Cottesloe council took advantage of weddings at the Civic Centre gardens after guests were hit with $200 fines for parking on a verge. She said it did not provide enough parking for up to three weddings a day and there were ... |
![]() inmycommunity | Dog curfew could be lifted inmycommunity FOR the second time in eight months the Town of Cottesloe is proposing to lift a daytime curfew for dogs on a local beach. At Monday's meeting, councillors will decide whether to allow dogs on the Vera View beach ... |
![]() inmycommunity | Surf shop manager pleads for security inmycommunity Mr Cookson said the Town of Cottesloe considered the security barriers too ugly for the streetscape and refused to allow for a replacement when it approved ... |