Where are the Local Listings?

Where are the Local Listings? They're on my new website Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford at lhttp://locallygosford.blogspot.com.au/.


Feedback made urgent the moving of the Local Listings to the new site, so they can flourish without having to be hunted down on this site.

Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford
will have live links to businesses websites and business phone numbers for tradespeople and others who don’t need websites. When I first go live, I’ll be putting up some live links and phone numbers for free until I have things sorted out and I’m ready to charge (standard) pay-per-click rates. Enjoy!

Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Faunce Street West

Whole of the Faunce Street West site, 16th April 2018

This site sat idle for a good 6 months, with just its big yellow crane and two old houses on it. Then quite suddenly last month, it was cleared and the earthmovers came in and started digging out the spoil. We can see here spoil removal is still underway.


Steepish site with plenty of spoil, 16th April 2018

Here we can see from the upper and lower rooftop heights of the units to the left that this is a site of middling steepness. It's looking quite sandy so far but we'll have to wait and see what's under that sand, whether it's clay or sandstone.


Another of Gosford's tight site, 16th April 2018

It's also another very tight site, with the spoil trucks having to stop on the road itself and even the scrap bins having to be stacked up in the front corner of the site, behind the mesh.


Spoil being neatly dropped into a spoil truck while the traffic waits, 16th April 2018


Clean-up crew taking care of windblown spoil, 16th April 2018

Local traffic waits patiently as spoil is dropped neatly into a waiting spoil truck and the clean-up crew moves the windblown bits off the road. The winds have been quite strong this past week so the clean-up crews must have been very busy and the wind must have caused some significant safety issues and all-round aggravation on Gosford's building sites.

The hill we can see in the background of all these photos is Presidents Hill, also marked on some maps as Waterview Park. There is a lookout at the top of Presidents Hill. Access is by car from the end of Hely Street in West Gosford. The view from up there is down the length of the Brisbane Water to Barrenjoey lighthouse, Palm Beach and Pittwater in northern Sydney. Best photography light is early mornings and late afternoons.



 Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford

For the last couple of weeks I've been putting out the call for local tradies to email me their work contact details and what sort of work they do for a free listing on this website and, when I get the time to add to it again, on my other site: Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford.

And I've just realised I left out a whole slab of local contractors and businesses and makers and growers by just calling for tradies. So any locally owned business or any local maker or grower can send me their work contact details and a bit about their work or business or agri-business. Tell me as much as you can and I'll edit it down so everyone gets around the same amount of screen space as everyone else.

It's FREE but it's for small and medium sized LOCALS ONLY. None with ownership outside the NSW Central Coast and its hinterland suppliers.

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