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Added at 6am, 07.04.11 by RSS Feed

A Call to Action ~ It's Time Bellbowrie Got Back On Its Feet!

"Local resident Bill White has the following letter publishedon page 8 of  The Westside News (http://westside-news.whereilive.com.au/) of 6th April 2011. We quote: "The recent flooding of the Bellbowrie area is now some three months in the past.I have read in your newspaper about the fantastic efforts of many people in many areas that were affected to enable them to get their businesses up and running.However, in Bellbowrie we still have cyclone fencing around the complex, only the hardware store is operational and the largest store (Coles) is nowhere near opening.How is it that..."

Posted by Bellbowrie Community Association Inc. on 6am, Thu 7th Apr 11

Full article available at http://bellbowrie.org/Drupal/time_for_bellbowrie_to_get_back_on_its_feet_070411

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2 Comments

Chill Bill, instead of thinking about yourself being inconvenienced, think of the many home owners that still have guttered homes, and every one else in bellbowrie is in the same boat regarding the shops. staple foods such as bread and milk have not gone away via the moggill gen store, servo and now the lucky 7 opening. it takes time for the wood to dry out and as it still rains and all the doors and windows open they keep getting wet,.so if it up to you we just refit coles and 1 month down the track have mould growing behind the new walls, what then?? months more waiting as it have to be rectified. health regulations mate, do a job right the first time then ya not gotta go back and fix faults. honestly mate, plan a weekly shop, and dont go winging like when we did flood and get a bad name as the "forgotten suburb" perhaps go offer yer help to the tradies and help speed up the process. and hey. no one is stopping you from moving to kenmore.

Comment added 11am, Thursday 7th Apr 11 by "Redneck"

Nobody is being selfish or disrespectful to flooded homeowners when they seek answers relating to the reconstruction of vital town assets. Actually, affected homeowners would be the most keen to get back to normality, which includes simple tasks like quick visits to the shops because they have inconveniences both at home and when shopping. Most only have the latter. There is a lack of public relations from the 2 businesses we rely on most of all in our community: Bellbowrie Shopping Plaza and Coles. No information is frustrating the community. We need information for the community spirit to be lifted. If it is not want we want to hear, well, at least we know and can plan our lives around it. Is there now a problem with obtaining insurance on the Plaza land? Are insurance companies demanding infrastructure/assets be above the official flood line before insurance is certified? By providing no/little information just raises more questions.

Comment added 12am, Friday 8th Apr 11 by "G Williams"

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