Taken from the July 27, 1995 edition
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$250,000 total bill to convert nurses’ quarters for new use.
Conversion of the unused nurses’ quarters at the Crookwell Hospital into a multi-purpose community centre would cost up to $250,000 - but the work could be undertaken in stages so that high priority services could be in operation quickly.
Council elections - will there be enough candidates
With nominations now open for the nine Crookwell Shire Council seats, there is a possibility that as many as three sitting Councillors will not stand for re-election.
Caravan Park “privatisation”
The Crookwell Shire Council will call for expressions of interest from private enterprise for the lease of the Crookwell Caravan Park.
Greg Seaman elected Business President
Mr Greg Seaman is the new President of the Crookwell Business Development Association, succeeding Mrs Barbara Johnson.
57 year main street business link to be severed
A family connection with Crookwell main street business extending back to 1938 will come to an end with the retirement next week of Rex and Georgette Charlton, who have sold Nicholls Jewellers to Gavin and Shireen McDonald.
New Landcare Group to have first meeting
The newly formed Crookwell Urban Landcare Group will hold its first meeting on Tuesday, August 8, in the Shire Chambers.
Rev. Byford transfer
Rev. Dr. Ed Byford, Anglican Rector of Binda, will become Rector of Broken Hill, and Archdeacon of the Riverina.
Big loss for Crookwell senior soccer side
After a series of good results in previous weeks, the Crookwell Premier League soccer side went down 2-5 to Empire in the match at Goulburn on Saturday
Crookwell’s good win in Rugby clash
With only two competition games left this season, the Commercial Hotel/Cabot Laing sponsored Crookwell Rugby side downed Duntroon 20-7 at the weekend.