- PO Box 1953, Tamworth NSW 2340
- trrra@outlook.com
The issues that the Tamworth Regional Residents and Ratepayers Association (TRRRA) supports are as broad and varied as the area it encompasses. Below are some of the issues that residents and ratepayers have sought assistance with from TRRRA over the past four years.
It was reported that Ray Walsh House (RWH) would have $2 million spent on removal of all the internal walls and floor coverings in TRC business papers. TRC in their media release of 26 February said that $1 million had been spent on this task.The public was informed that stage two will involve removing the ceiling, stripping out asbestos containing vermiculite and then reinsulating the building at an estimated cost of $10 million estimated by NSW Public Works. Some experienced local builders express scepticism at this estimate.
Currently, during flooding, access to Calala is complete cut off, which leaves the residents of Calala without access to emergency services. As an organisation, the Tamworth Regional Residents and Ratepayers Association would like to see a flood proof option.
Tamworth Region Says No – Community Campaign This is the official campaign in opposition of the proposed rate hike in Tamworth LGA.
Contents Murray-Darling Basin Authority Independant Pricing & Regulatory Tribunal Tamworth Regional Council Media Releases Northern Daily Leader Extracts TRRRA Facebook Extracts Water
Contents Extracts from TRRRA Facebook page Northern Daily Leader Extracts Tamworth Regional Council Media Reports Tamworth Regional Council Business Papers and Minutes
Contents Tamworth Regional Council Media Releases TRC Business Papers & Minutes Northern Daily Leader Extracts Introduction: From the earliest notification of the
Contents Petition Information Tamworth Regional Council Media Releases Northern Daily Leader Extracts TRRRA Facebook Extracts Tamworth Regional Council Business Papers and Minutes
Contents Tamworth Regional Council Media Releases Northern Daily Leader Extracts Tamworth Regional Council Business Papers and Minutes Old Bendemeer Bridge This bridge,
Tamworth Regional Residents and Ratepayers Association Inc (TRRRA) is a not for profit incorporated association formed in 2014. TRRRA’s object is to support residents and ratepayers of the Tamworth Regional Council area with regional and local government issues. TRRRA operates on the principle “Unity is Strength” and the issues TRRRA supports are as broad and varied as the area it encompasses.