![COFFEE CULTURE: Camp Grounds Coffee Shop manager Matt Bettesworth is keen to jump on board with the Green Caffeen program. Photo: Peter Hardin, file. COFFEE CULTURE: Camp Grounds Coffee Shop manager Matt Bettesworth is keen to jump on board with the Green Caffeen program. Photo: Peter Hardin, file.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/hAWJC77isbRCSsmqzS5A6F/6b13d665-f5e4-4c90-80d2-29e68694d725.jpeg/r0_0_5167_3445_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
AS SOMEONE who has consistently struggled with boundaries, Tamworth Regional Council's (TRC) decision on an adjustment at South Tamworth and Calala naturally piqued my interest.
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Welcome back to the Leader's live coverage of the local council meeting; where there's a number of big decisions on the agenda.
As mentioned, a new estate could be split into two separate suburbs down the middle unless the council decides to avoid the headache with a boundary adjustment tonight.
An ambitious plan to put the region at the centre of sports excellence is hoped to help bring some big ticket items like the $67 million aquatic centre to life.
While underground, investigations into the city's future water supply after a dire situation saw Tamworth almost run out of water have identified the Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre (AELEC) as a likely solution.
There's plenty more on the agenda, including an exciting new reusable coffee cup initiative that could take over town, so please give the live blog a moment to load below.
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