$1 million to replace Furracabad Creek Bridge

By Newsroom
Updated March 17 2021 - 10:34am, first published March 15 2021 - 5:30pm
Inspecting the old and decrepit Furracabad Creek Bridge, which will be replaced, thanks to a $1 million funding injection from the State Government, Glen Innes Severn Council General Manager Craig Bennett, Director of Development, Regulatory and Sustainability Services Graham Price, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and Mayor Carol Sparks.
Inspecting the old and decrepit Furracabad Creek Bridge, which will be replaced, thanks to a $1 million funding injection from the State Government, Glen Innes Severn Council General Manager Craig Bennett, Director of Development, Regulatory and Sustainability Services Graham Price, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and Mayor Carol Sparks.

Two years after the decaying Furracabad Creek Bridge was closed to traffic by Glen Innes Severn Council, essentially cutting Furracabad Road in two, Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall has announced a $1 million grant from the state government to allow council to replace the crumbling timber structure.

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