Tuesday, March 24
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Bathurst Small Animal Pound is open by appointment only until further notice. Make an appointment by ringing the pound on 6333 6190. Please see the pound website for appointment times.
Bathurst Library is now closed due to the coronavirus restrictions. Library staff are available to respond to calls or emails from 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday on 6333 6281 or library@bathurst.nsw.gov.au. The return chute remains open. Extend your items via the online catalogue https://bathurst.spydus.com/ or call the library. See the eLibrary for eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines, and film streaming: https://www.bathurst.nsw.gov.au/community/library Monitor the Bathurst Library Facebook page to keep up to date about the online library services and activities being prepared during the closure.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and for the health and safety of the community, Bathurst Regional Council has cancelled upcoming events:
- Sustainable Living Expo and An Evening with Ed - cancelled; refunds will be provided.
- Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour - rescheduled to November.
- Heritage Trades Trail - cancelled; refunds will be provided.
- Chase the Rainbow - cancelled
In line with the latest directives, PCYC Bathurst has had to postpone activities for the foreseeable future. The club apologies to those who were excited to take part in classes and looks forward to having everyone back again as soon as it is safe to do so.
Free women's walking group meets Mondays at 9.30am and Wednesdays at 12.30pm at the Central West Women's Health Centre at 20 William Street. For more information, call Ann-Marie, 6331 4133
Bathurst Camera Club will meet in the Macquarie Room at Panthers Bathurst at 8pm.
Macquarie Lions Club will meet at the Bathurst RSL at 6.30pm for 7pm. Email Judith Ryan, macquarielions@gmail.com
Sunday, March 29
Help rebuild habitat for the city's grey-headed flying foxes. Don your gardening gloves, embrace the outdoors and lend a hand to help replant native trees along the banks of the Macquarie/Wambul River. It will start at 10am at the corner of Zante Lane and Morrisset Street (just near the Wastewater Treatment Plant). Adults and kids alike can assist in planting native trees that, once mature, will provide important habitat for this threatened species. All equipment will be supplied and volunteers are encouraged to wear enclosed shoes and a wide-brimmed hat.