A SPECIAL closed meeting of the Derwent Valley Council will be held this week to consider a request to extend the deadline on tenders for the oval precinct at the Willow Court historic site. The council recently decided to seek tenders for the sale of the property after rescinding an earlier decision to sell the oval to a supermarket developer.
With less than a week remaining until tenders closed this Wednesday, a potential buyer late last week asked the council to extend the deadline until the end of the month. As the previous decision was made in a closed session, any move to alter the arrangements was required to be dealt with in the same manner. An advertisement calling a special closed meeting for Tuesday night appeared in yesterday's issue of the Mercury newspaper.
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I wonder how much interest they have had
ReplyDeleteWhy wouldn't the ad say at least what the meeting was about - surely the general manager would know when he signed the ad? Subject matter would be all that was needed
ReplyDeleteBill - who doesn't usually say much at all, but i think a lot