Strathfield eNews No images? Click here 3 December 2020Reduce, Recycle and Reuse!There’s one day left to test your knowledge on recycling and waste reduction! Complete the Waste Matters survey now to go in the draw to win 1 of 4 $50 shopping vouchers. Sing Along with Jay Laga’aia!Mark your calendar for next Saturday 12 December! Strathfield Christmas Carols Online 2020 will feature a range of festive performances including special guest and children’s entertainer Jay Laga’aia, Storytime with Pele, the Strathfield Symphony Orchestra and more! Mason Park Wetlands Bird SurveyJoin us at Mason Park for a bird survey this Saturday and help us study the health of the local bird population and their habitats. Registrations are essential. Davey Square Memorial Working GroupLocals are invited to join the Davey Place Memorial Upgrade Working Group to improve the area. Contact Council at 9748 9999 or send an email to council@strathfield.nsw.gov.au Smoke Free Zone Extended The Smoke Free Area in Strathfield has been extended to include the shops up The Boulevarde to Margaret Street, Strathfield. Please help keep our city clean, safe and healthy! Get Your Book Locker!An additional book locker is coming to the Strathfield Library and Innovation Hub! Learn how you can use this safe and contactless borrowing system 24/7! Access and Mobility CommitteeJoin the new Access and Mobility Committee to provide advice on improving accessibility in our area. Submit your expression of interest by Monday 7 December. Super Planting A big thank you to Sathya Sai for planting 950 trees at Hudson Park on 21 November with the assistance of Council staff members! These plantings will have a number of environmental and urban health benefits for many years to come. Have Your SayStrathfield Spirit Extended! Community consultation to help define local character closes this Sunday. Get your ideas in now and let Council know what you love and what can be improved in our local areas! Social InfrastructureWe would love to hear from our residents about how they use open space, parks, sport fields and community facilities in our local government area. Share your thoughts by Wednesday 23 December! |