Glamorgan Spring Bay councillors to vote on Cambria amendment

Tarlia Jordan
Kasey Wilkins
November 26 2018 - 9:30pm
CONTENTIOUS: Glamorgan Spring Bay councillors will vote on whether to pass the report and submissions to the Tasmanian Planning Commission at its meeting on November 27. Picture: supplied/Glamorgan Spring Bay Council
CONTENTIOUS: Glamorgan Spring Bay councillors will vote on whether to pass the report and submissions to the Tasmanian Planning Commission at its meeting on November 27. Picture: supplied/Glamorgan Spring Bay Council

Despite strong views and contention in the community, it is unknown whether any Glamorgan Spring Bay councillors will abstain from voting on the Cambria Green special area plan at Tuesday’s meeting.

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Tarlia Jordan

Journalist at The Examiner Newspaper

Kasey Wilkins

Kasey Wilkins

Education Reporter

Kasey Wilkins is education reporter at The Examiner, and also covers the East Coast. Get in touch at kasey.wilkins@examiner.com.au.

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