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A CONTROVERSIAL $3.3 million fourth McDonalds restaurant proposal will go under the gavel when Tamworth Regional Council (TRC) meets tonight at 6:30pm.
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The silly season brings with it joy, laughter, a couple of well-earned cold ones and the bittersweet last TRC agenda and Leader live blog for the year.
The council shows no signs of slowing down as an incredibly tough and unprecedented 2020 comes to a close.
Trains will roll through the long-awaited intermodal rail hub as soon as September 2021.
Councillors will decide whether to make a $110,000 cash splash to cover marketing of new industrial area Tamworth Global Gateway Park, licences, legal fees and professional survey costs.
As the drought continues to bite, additional water could be purchased at the Scott Road Drift Wells - which the council was fined for taking more than its allocation at earlier this year.
And, a five-year lease at AELEC and the sports dome with the University of New England will be decided in closed council.
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