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Church Point Commuter Wharf - Additional Ferry Service
Thursday 26 October
Dear community member
As a community member with a registered interest in the Church Point
Upgrade Project, we’re providing an update on the scheduled works to
the Commuter Wharf this Thursday 26 October.
Due to
the planned work to the commuter wharf on Thursday from 6am, we
have arranged with Church Point Ferries to provide additional service
from 6am to 9am on Thursday 26 October.
This additional service will assist residents by providing an
alternative to using the Commuter Wharf during the morning peak.
The ferry will run a continuous loop between Church Point and Bells
Wharf and is in addition to all regular services.
As advised previously, the disruption will enable the construction of
the permanent access to the commuter wharf as part of the Church Point
Upgrade.
Information about this project is available on our project page.
We thank you for your ongoing patience as we continue with this
important project.
Regards
Lisa Trewin
Community Engagement Officer
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