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We have searched our website and Facebook page and compiled the following selection of the comments you – our readers – made on the biggest and best stories of the week.
WORKERS MOVE IN AGAIN TO REMOVE RUBBISH FROM HOARDER’S YARD
With police watching on contractors took away piles of rubbish from a hoarder’s front yard as the long-running Windred Street saga took another turn on Thursday.
“I don’t believe this is news. There is several professional companies working out of Orange who do this work. I’m sure they don’t plaster there work all over Facebook disclosing the addresses and the amount of rubbish. Any pictures they would post would not shame anyone involved” – Kristoffer Keast
- Full story here
RE-PURPOSED CARRINGTON HOTEL TO REACH SKYWARDS, PENDING COUNCIL APPROVAL
A third storey on the Carrington Hotel redevelopment will be debated as work on the building continues.
“There’s already enough buildings around town that are on the heritage list and cant be touched. Take a picture and move on. The town needs needs to progress” – Ben Crowhurst
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NOT QUITE A WINTER WONDERLAND BUT SNOW (SORT OF) SETTLES
Despite hopes of the city being coated in a thick blanket of white being dashed there was still plenty of snow nearby to keep the young and young at heart happy.
“This is one of the few redeeming features of an Orange winter. There’s so many rainy and sleety and freezing days that are just miserable, so when it snows it pays to get amongst it” – Melanie Curry
- Full story, photos here
LIQUOR AND GAMING NSW ‘REVIEWING’ CLAIMS OF FALSE LABELING AT D’AQUINO
Liquor and Gaming NSW is looking into claims leveled at an Orange-based liquor business that it sold counterfeit spirits in bottles with misleading information.
“Regardless of whether these particular allegations are true, people who drink premium spirits wouldn’t fall for fake label scams. Cheap liquor is aimed at the lower demographics, and it’s them who suffers” – Patrick Wallis
- Full story here
BREAK-IN BREAKOUT: SPATE OF THEFTS FROM CARS IN NORTH ORANGE
Several residents of north Orange woke on Monday morning to find they had been victims of a spate of break-ins to their cars while they slept.
“There’s some real low-lives in this town. For those without security cameras there’s no real defence against this type of thing. We’re entitled to sleep, after all” – Mary Hillier
- Full story here