The RMS announced $500,000 to look at options for the Camp Street bridge.
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When Camp Street bridge was built in 1927, they could hardly have envisaged that 1280 vehicles – 217 or 218 of them heavy vehicles – would rumble over it every day.
RMS now says the bridge, on the Lachlan Valley Way over Lake Forbes, does not meet current load standards.
Forbes’ Charlie French donned the burnt orange and black of NSW Country for the Cockatoos 2017 representative rugby union campaign.
The prop retained his No.1 jersey from the 2016 season.
Forbes Returned Servicemen’s League sub branch celebrated a centenary with a formal dinner at the Services Memorial Club.
Sub branch president Michael Walker welcomed guests - ex-service men and women attending included World War II servicewoman Mary Meagher, veterans of Korea and Vietnam.
Col Hodges reckons he’s called 2500 race meetings over the past 47 years, more than 15,000 races – rattled off more than 150,000 racehorse names.
The west’s favourite race caller was named in the Queen’s Birthday honours, receiving the Medal of the Order of Australia, for his service to the horse racing industry.
Mr Fuge joined the Carrawandool Rural Fire Brigade in 1950 and remains a member of the Mid Lachlan Valley team bush fire management committee.
On the Queen’s birthday, he was recognised with the Fire Service Medal.
Isabella Brown bakes a good Anzac bikkie.
But if you don’t just take our word for it, you can trust the CWA. The Year 5 Bedgerabong Public School student’s Anzac biscuits were this year judged the best in the NSW Under 12s by the Country Women’s Association.
Don Drabsch won his 15th A grade singles bowls title at the Forbes Sports and Recreation Club 31-27.
The population has increased, and aged a little, since the 2011 census.
Our income is slightly below the national average, but our weekly rent and mortgage repayments are also lower!