Work has begun on Devonport’s long-awaited $17 million Waterfront Park, part of the LIVING CITY development. Contractors this week began the installation of stormwater pipes
The Devonport City Council is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the public opening of the paranaple centre this week. The Mayor, Cr Annette Rockliff, said
Following an arborist’s inspection most of the mature trees in Roundhouse Park will be retained as part of the Waterfront Park project, including the historic
Council will engage consulting firm Mandylights to investigate opportunities to incorporate a light show into the LIVING CITY Waterfront Precinct. The Hill PDA report into
Published on 16 January 2019 Devonport City Council’s Best Street Pay-As-You-Leave (PAYL) Car Park will be closed from Monday 28 January 2019, to allow work
Published on 16 November 2018 The Devonport City Council has lodged a development application for the redevelopment of the waterfront parkland, part of the next
Harris Scarfe and the Devonport City Council have signed a commercial agreement which will see the national retailer move from its current Best Street site to refurbished premises at 17 Fenton Way, Devonport.
Stage 1 of Devonport’s LIVING CITY project has proved a boon for the next generation of local tradespeople with about 60 apprentices having worked on the project over the last two years.