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Little Howrah and Bellerive beach have been declared safe for swimming
Further water quality testing will take place over the next week and any adverse finding will be communicated with the public
The Public Health alert advising against swimming in the River Derwent
has been lifted for all locations except the western end of Bellerive Beach.The warning followed a process failure at a TasWater sewage treatment plant
which led toincompletely treated effluent entering the river.Water samples collected by Council on Friday have shown that water quality at thefollowing monitored beaches is safe for recreational activities
testing identified a localised water quality issue at the western end (the play park end) of Bellerive Beach
which is now subject to further investigation by Council
Public Health advice remains to avoid swimming at this location until further notice
The Department of Health has advised that a sewage treatment plant in the Hobart area has failed resulting in sewage entering the River Derwent near Berriedale
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and TasWater are managing the incident
Public Health advice is for the public to avoid activities in the River Derwent that involve full immersion in water
The advice applies to the river between Austins Ferry and Old Beach in the north to Sandy Bay across to Howrah in the south
More about the announcement here
Water sampling conducted this week has shown improved water quality at Bellerive Beach East and it is once again safe for swimming
Last week water quality test results deemed the site unsafe
likely due to weather and stormwater impacting the River Derwent – see below
For updates visit the Derwent Estuary Program – Beach Watch Map and be mindful not to swim for 2 days after heavy rainfall
Recent water sampling tests have shown elevated levels of bacteria at Bellerive Beach East.This is likely due to the recent wet weather and stormwater impacting the River Derwent
This means that swimming is not recommended at this section of the beach until further notice and signage is now in place at Bellerive East
We will continue to conduct water sapling of the beach, and once deemed safe the signage will be changed. During summer, water sampling is done every week and we will provide an update when this improves on our website and, as always please pay attention to beach signage at your local beach.More info about the water testing process on the coasts webpage
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City of Clarence pays respect to all First Peoples
including the Mumirimina (mu mee ree mee nah) of the Oyster Bay Nation whose unceded lands
and waterways we are privileged to conduct our business on
and we acknowledge the survival and deep spiritual connection of the Tasmanian Aboriginal People to their Country
and culture; a connection that has endured since the beginning of time
Two men have been charged with assault following a disturbance in Howrah on Monday night that left one person with minor injuries
Police allege the altercation began between individuals known to each other in the carpark near the Howrah Woolworths Supermarket before continuing to a nearby Shell Service Station
The confrontation resulted in minor damage to the service station building and one person being transported to Royal Hobart Hospital with minor injuries
A 47-year-old man from Clarendon Vale and another 47-year-old man from Sandy Bay have both been charged with assault in relation to the incident
Tasmania Police confirmed the investigation remains active
Detectives from the South East Criminal Investigation Branch are continuing to gather evidence and information about the disturbance
Anyone with information is being urged to come forward
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Howrah To Mumbai Amrit Bharat Express Train Ticket Price: The train is likely to provide a budget-friendly yet comfortable travel experience for middle- and low-income passengers, covering 1968 kilometers via Nagpur with 23 stops, and operates twice a week on the Howrah-Mumbai route reportedly.
To accommodate our growing region and ensure your waste is collected in a timely manner we have created a new collection area called Howrah West
This is for properties between Wentworth Street
For homes located in the new Howrah West zone and your green waste (garden organics) will be collected on the following days:
The collection day will still be on Thursdays and there is no change to general waste and recycling bin collections in this area
The collection day tool has been updated and waste calendars are also available
Download the Howrah West waste calendar.
If you have any questions, please contact us on 03 6217 9500 or by email to waste@ccc.tas.gov.au
Area marked in orange is the Howrah West zone.
Rokeby and Tranmere are currently without power tonight after a vehicle crashed into a power pole
A white ute reportedly brought down the pole
severing wires and cutting electricity to homes in the area
with police saying “no one” was found with the vehicle
TasNetworks is yet to provide a time that power will be restored
suggesting properties may be in the dark until after 11pm
Send your photos, videos and tip-offs to[email protected], use our News Tips form or call and leave us a message on 03 6124 2526
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Metro Railway Kolkata is awaiting a positive response from the Commissioner of Railway Safety
who inspected the Esplanade-Sealdah stretch of East-West Metro's Howrah Maidan-Sector V corridor
Kolkata Metro Railway awaiting CRS nod to commission operations on Howrah Maidan-Sector V stretch CRS Sumeet Singhal inspected the crucial Esplanade-Sealdah stretch on Sunday and expressed satisfaction with the readiness of the section for passenger service
Indicating the commissioning of services along the entire 16.55 km stretch soon
Metro Railway in a late-evening statement said that as part of the preparations for full-fledged operations in the stretch
fewer trains will run along the Green Line-1 on April 29
"In connection with the commissioning of the commercial services on the entire stretch of Green Line
Kolkata Metro will operate fewer trains in Green Line-1 on April 29," the statement said
90 services will be operational in Green Line-1 with 20 minutes interval," it added
Singhal inspected both the eastbound and westbound tunnels by trolley
carefully checking systems such as tunnel ventilation
track conditions and emergency evacuation plans
He also took a close look at Bowbazar where tunnel boring had led to land subsidence and damage to nearby homes in Durga Pituri Lane in 2019
Another incident in October 2022 had further delayed progress on the line and pushed back the deadline of completing the 16.55 km stretch
"Singhal inspected both the eastbound and westbound tunnel between Esplanade-Sealdah stretch and also the underground portion of the Bowbazar area," the spokesperson said
Metro services run along Howrah Maidan-Esplanade and Sealdah-Sector V corridors
The CRS also inspected the operational control section of the corridor at Salt Lake and interacted with officials
Principal Chief Engineer of Metro Railway and other high-level officials of Metro and KMRCL accompanied the CRS during the inspection
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Howrah Police has denied permission for Anjani Putra Sena’s planned procession along a route that saw communal clashes in 2022
The police pointed to previous disturbances and violations of Calcutta High Court-imposed conditions as grounds for the decision
Citing security concerns and past violations of court orders
the police have instead suggested two alternative routes
The organisation has decided to challenge the decision in court
Howrah Police has proposed two alternative routes: Ram Raja Mandir Road to Mahendra Bhattacharya Road and Netaji Subhash Road to Malik Fateh Mor and Avani Mall near Bhagwan Narsingh Temple to MG Road and Howrah Maidan via Jagat Banerjee Ghat Road
The police also noted that Shri Ram Sena traditionally holds a Ram Navami procession along the first suggested route and encouraged Anjani Putra Sena to use the same path
the West Bengal Police Headquarters has enforced strict guidelines
banning DJs and motorcycles in processions
has announced a heavy police deployment in Howrah from April 2 to April 9 and has cancelled police officers’ leave during this period
the BJP has planned 2,000 Ram Navami processions across West Bengal
with Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari stating that around 1 crore people are expected to participate
nearly 50 lakh youth reportedly joined the celebrations
With heightened security measures and legal challenges looming
the issue remains a focal point of political and religious tensions in the region
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