COVID-19 Northern Rivers News
Temporary change to some Council services
Temporary change to some Council services
There is no change to essential services such as sewer, water, roads and rubbish as a result of the seven-day lockdown that started at 6pm last night.
There are some temporary changes to Council services as a result of the seven-day lockdown that started at 6pm last night.
Council’s Customer Service Centre at Mullumbimby is closed to the public however staff are still working and are contactable by telephone or email.
Waste collection services will continue as normal however the Resource Recovery Centre and the second-hand shop at Myocum is closed to the public.
The facility remains open for commercial waste from businesses allowed to operate under the NSW Public Health Orders.
Council-owned halls are temporarily closed along with the Lone Goat Gallery at Byron Bay.
The Mullumbimby, Brunswick Heads and Byron Bay libraries are also shut.
The Main Beach carpark will also close later today.
Additional testing of sewage at Council’s four sewerage treatment plants started today.
Information about changes to Council services is on the website.
“While this lockdown is obviously having an impact on some face-to-face services, our staff are all working and contactable,” Byron Shire Mayor, Michael Lyon, said.
“Many thanks to everyone in the community is doing the right thing because working together is the only way out of this lockdown,” Mayor Lyon said.
People not feeling well should get tested with a drive-through clinic open seven days a week at the Cavanbah Centre on Ewingsdale Road.
Detailed information about the stay-at-home orders is available on the NSW Health website.
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