Water Trunk Main Break update - Moss Vale. Water crews have completed repairs to the trunk main overnight. Works to flush the system to ensure water quality are now taking place and should be completed by 2.00 pm today. If residents experience issues with water quality after this time please contact our Customer Experience team who will liaise with our Water team as needed.
Council’s Administrator, Mr Viv May PSM, has called an Extraordinary Meeting to endorse Council’s draft Operational Plan 2024/25 and draft Resourcing Strategy 2024-2034 for public exhibition. Additional urgent business matters will also be considered. See link to livestream.
Hedges are located throughout the Wingecarribee Shire Council local government area. Hedges come in many shapes, sizes and varieties and are often referred to as ‘living fences’. Hedges are also habitat for wildlife particularly birds, insects, and mammals.
A hedge is defined as a line of closely spaced trees / shrubs planted and trained to form a green barrier, mark the boundary of an area or provide a wind break. Due to the intended nature of hedges, generally there is more than one party who benefits or endures from hedges. Neighbours are encouraged to discuss maintenance preferences of hedges together before coming to a decision.
Council recommends you have a discussion with your adjoining neighbour about the maintenance and or removal of the hedge.
Consent is required via application to be sent to Council.
Council cannot give you permission to undertake works on your neighbour's hedge without obtaining their written consent.
Council encourages you in the first instance to have a discussion with your neighbour.
If this is not possible than there are options available to you. The Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006 provides a process for resolving disputes between neighbours about trees and hedges. Please note Council is unable to get involved with disputes between neighbours.