A single statewide plan to allow consistent management of more than half a million hectares of travelling stock reserves (TSRs) across NSW has been announced by Local Land Services chair, Richard Bull.
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The Draft TSR Plan of Management is on public exhibition at the Local Land Services website until Friday 21 December.
Forbes Shire Council is asking community members to have their say at a meeting at Town Hall on Wednesday December 12.
The meeting opens at 6.30pm, with Council seeking feedback to Council’s submission to the NSW Government State-wide plan.
The draft TSR Plan of Management would guide management of the 534,000 hectares of TSRs managed by Local Land Services in the Central and Eastern Division.
It follows a comprehensive review of the state’s TSR network, which found TSRs have a range of economic, cultural, recreational and environmental uses and values.
“There have been several reviews associated with TSRs in recent years and we highly value the input we have received to this process from stakeholders across local communities,” Mr Bull said.
The plan can be downloaded from www.lls.nsw.gov.au.