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Hill End / Tambaroora Area NSW information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 593776" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>NAPFA members should have or will receive an email regarding this shortly.</p><p></p><p>Basically the access points into the Common are under 3 different lots of status/management.</p><p></p><p>The first 20m is NPWS (at the start of both access points off the main road), then it goes into unmanaged Crown Land & finally the Common.</p><p>As Bob said above some person/s have dug up the crossing & made a mess. Unknown if it was fossickers or someone removing material for another purpose? Either way the actions of a person or persons has placed pressure on another spot where access was freely given. </p><p></p><p>Crown Lands sees it as a safety issue as they are responsible for that section, (as Bob said Bathurst Council will no longer do road maintenance in that area) , they have put up the signs & at this stage it looks like at least 10m either side of the crossing will be off limits altogether. </p><p>The other unmanaged Crown Land areas do need a permit to fossick/prospect & details of that should come to light next week along with high resolution images of the area + boundaries. </p><p>The unmanaged Crown Land includes the main fossicking area along Golden Gully/Tambaroora Creek + the area known as Floggers Patch. It goes from approx. the first crossing thru to past the second crossing including north to the creek & then thru south to approx. the other side of Gold Mountain + east to the creek right thru. </p><p>Hopefully the high resolution images expected next week will show it clearly (or clearer than I can explain here) . </p><p></p><p>Outside of this is The Hill End/Tambaroora Common on which fossicking/prospecting is still an allowable activity under the Common Trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 593776, member: 4485"] NAPFA members should have or will receive an email regarding this shortly. Basically the access points into the Common are under 3 different lots of status/management. The first 20m is NPWS (at the start of both access points off the main road), then it goes into unmanaged Crown Land & finally the Common. As Bob said above some person/s have dug up the crossing & made a mess. Unknown if it was fossickers or someone removing material for another purpose? Either way the actions of a person or persons has placed pressure on another spot where access was freely given. Crown Lands sees it as a safety issue as they are responsible for that section, (as Bob said Bathurst Council will no longer do road maintenance in that area) , they have put up the signs & at this stage it looks like at least 10m either side of the crossing will be off limits altogether. The other unmanaged Crown Land areas do need a permit to fossick/prospect & details of that should come to light next week along with high resolution images of the area + boundaries. The unmanaged Crown Land includes the main fossicking area along Golden Gully/Tambaroora Creek + the area known as Floggers Patch. It goes from approx. the first crossing thru to past the second crossing including north to the creek & then thru south to approx. the other side of Gold Mountain + east to the creek right thru. Hopefully the high resolution images expected next week will show it clearly (or clearer than I can explain here) . Outside of this is The Hill End/Tambaroora Common on which fossicking/prospecting is still an allowable activity under the Common Trust. [/QUOTE]
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