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Tag Archives: Village
Discovery Day 2014
Come and share the stories of the Gully When: Saturday 29th November Where: Ferntree Gully Village Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy this year’s Ferntree Gully Village Discovery Day. The theme is ‘Stories from the Gully’. The popular Artisan’s … Continue reading
The Swagman is back!
The Swagman is back! After nearly six months’ absence, Ferntree Gully Village has a new sculpture of a pioneer. An earlier sculpture, carved from the pine tree that stood in this space, had succumbed to the weather. Wood carver Kevin … Continue reading
Discovery Day 2013
Saturday 30 November The sun was out and there was plenty of excitement in the air, as nearly 2000 people flocked to the Village to enjoy a day of fun and festivities for the 2013 Ferntree Gully Village Discovery Day. … Continue reading
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Tagged community, Discovery Day, festivities, Station Street, Village
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Draft Structure Plan for Ferntree Gully Village
An Update At a meeting on 10th June the Council approved a Final Draft which now awaits approval by the Minister for Planning. Another stage in the approval of the Plan has been reached with the publication of the Planning … Continue reading
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Tagged Streetscape consultation, Structure Plan, Village
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New mountain vistas for the Village
At long last the dilapidated buildings that were such an eyesore in the Village have been demolished. It all happened so quickly in a few days in July. Bronte Schofield, of Fresh Pantry (the shop opposite), photographed every stage. In … Continue reading
