Roadworks Update for Nicholls Street 13
Traffic:
Nicholls Street, Road closure. The footpath on the west side will remain open until the end of 29/04/24, after which pedestrian access will be switched to the east side. (Residents living on Nicholls st, regarding your access, please check Road Closure Disruption Minimisation Plan- Nicholl st 050424)
Dudley street, one way at all time, no entry permitted on Stapleton Road.
Inconvenience:
West side of Nicholls st, #57- North Avon Road (Kane will inform you the day before, to move your
car by 7am).
56,54 Dudley street (Kane will inform you the day before for your access)
Kerb pour on West side of Nicholls street on 2/5/2024, Thursday, residents affected will receive a
letter drop.
Disruption Management: Please see Road Closure Disruption Minimisation Plan- Nicholl st 050424.
Site contact person:
Kane Radcliffe, Site supervisor, M:021 830 670
Take a look at what is happening around Richmond
Swanns Road Parklet Working Bee Part 1
The RRBA co-hosted a wonderful planting event at Swanns Road Parklet
Richmond Gala–RRBA Engagement and Children’s Play Space
The Richmond community gathered at a bbq at Petrie Park to spend time together but also engage on what they would like to see on the former bowling green at the southern half of the park.
Seed Bomb and Seed Packet-Making Workshop
The Richmond community gathered at a bbq at Petrie Park to spend time together but also engage on what they would like to see on the former bowling green at the southern half of the park.
Adventure Avenue Wander/ Walking Festival
The Richmond community gathered at a bbq at Petrie Park to spend time together but also engage on what they would like to see on the former bowling green at the southern half of the park.
Petrie Park Community BBQ & Engagement Session
The Richmond community gathered at a bbq at Petrie Park to spend time together but also engage on what they would like to see on the former bowling green at the southern half of the park.
Safe Speed Neighbourhoods Submission
The implementation of the new speed limits would fit well with the current traffic improvement initiatives in Richmond.