After a period of 12 months, all the hard work by local identity Sam Yeates has paid off.
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Millthorpe’s very own entrance dry stone wall, welcoming visitors into the village, is now officially approved and building is commencing this week.
Blayney Shire Council and the Roads and Maritime Services have approved the building of the stone wall with contributions coming from the Millthorpe Village Committee and council’s Village Enhancement Project fund.
Engineer John Harrison volunteered his time to contribute to the Development Application and Traffic control plan for the RMS.
Sam Yeates commented that this is a fitting project for Millthorpe’s 150th anniversary.
“The construction is supervised by John Boag a local identity and stonemason with assistance from volunteer support from local villagers, farmers and school children.
“The stone wall design forms a shape of a traditional mill from the early years of Millthorpe.