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GLENORIE PROGRESS ASSOCIATION

The GPA continues to operate as usual although at the time of writing face to face meetings will be suspended until further notice. The GPA will probably conduct it’s meetings over video conference. Meeting links will be issued to members via email. If you would like to be involved please email [email protected].

During the next month we will continue to post on Facebook and the GPA website www.glenorieprogress.org

COVID – 19
You’ve been inundated with media on this matter and the GPA does not wish to burden you further. We would only like to advise that we all try and support the families and businesses in our communities as best you can and safely.

Here’s how we see our exciting, innovative and creative local businesses keeping us supplied with their great food…

Chicken Fish Takeaway
Has a great selection and will deliver around this area…call Simone on 02 9652 0233 Open 6am to 8:30pm 7 days and of course you can still come to the shop for takeaway. Menu available on https://www.facebook.com/940glenorie/

Geranium Cottage
A great selection of home-made meals at very reasonable prices, frozen so you can cook at your convenience. Call Jim on 02 9652 0475 meals may be available at IGA Dural and look out for Geranium Cottage brochure in your letterbox.

Glenorie Bakery
Continues to provide a wonderful array of bakery goodies and is open for takeaway business as usual. You can phone ahead 02 9652 2624 or just turn up. Open 6am – Mon to Fri to 6pm and weekends to 5pm. Rob has a special selection of food to be delivered… Click on the Bakery facebook page, www. glenoriebakery.com.au and watch Rob’s video… go to www.glenoriebakeryclickandcollect.com.au to order online.

Village Thai Cuisine
02 9652 2788 Call to see if takeaway menu is available as usual.

Glenorie Pizza… need we say more https://glenoriepizzeria.com.au/

Woolworths
Woolworths guarantees to be able to keep up supply of all foods needed to supply us all through these trying times.

General Business
The Ray Whiteman Heritage Fence planning continues. The GPA welcomed Karl van Middeldyk of Aussie Stonemasons to the latest meeting where Karl presented the option of carving the main pillars of the fence in stone and with a local and heritage theme. The concept would be that various businesses and individuals would be able to sponsor the posts. More information will be provided as planning progresses.

Car sharing could be coming to Hornsby Shire. Councillor Warren Waddell circulated GoGet’s proposal for the HSC.

The issue of horse riding on roads was raised. Commuters need to be aware that horses are entitled to be ridden on local roads. As people work from home and social distancing is enforced, cycling and horse riding are a great way of getting out and about without putting yourself at risk (of contact). Therefore drivers need to be conscious that there may be increased activity on our roads.

Membership
New members continue to sign up to the GPA. We are growing. You can have your input on these matters by becoming a member and attending the GPA meetings. Next meeting Thursday 9th April, 7pm online (meeting link and dial in details will be circulated). You can find out more or join or renew at www.glenorieprogress.org

Mr. Mend