Showing posts with label Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Council. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 June 2016

#Roadworks on #AclandStreet, #StKilda

There are some works going on at the corner of #ShakespeareGrove and Acland St in St Kilda (right in front of the #Vineyard) that might cause a few minor traffic headaches. Apparently they are fixing the gas mains under the road and will be there for a few days, so be aware!

Roadworks corner Acland St & Shakespeare Grove, St Kilda.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Messy Construction @ #MiddleParkBeach, #Melbourne.

This section of beach at Middle Park (between #StKilda and #SouthMelbourne) is looking like a complete mess at the moment due to the works to replace the #sand. The #dredging is taking place in #PortPhillipBay just off the shore and when this is all finished, the beach will look great.

Let's hope they finish it as soon as possible because #Summer is only a couple of weeks away!

 
 
Here is a short 15 second video of the works from yesterday afternoon.
 


Monday, 13 July 2015

#Term3 Begins in #Melbourne.

Just wanted to wish everyone who is starting Term 3 of #school today the very best of luck.
 
We are now in the tail end of the year so not long to go now. Best of luck to all our friends and their parents doing their Year 12 #VCE too!!

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

#StKildaTownHall Lights Up at Night

If you have gone past the St Kilda Town Hall at night in the past week or so, you would have noticed that it is colourfully lit up and displaying large banner photos of different women on its exterior, as part of an exhibition called "The Furies".
 
According to the City Of Port Phillip's Magazine, "Divercity", these depict 12 local women who are survivors of violence and you will be able to see these for the whole month of June!
 
St Kilda Town Hall is on the corner of Carlisle Street and Brighton Rd, St Kilda.


St Kilda Town Hall lights up at night to display "The Furies".

Monday, 19 January 2015

After the #Rain

The rainy #weather of last week has subsided and we can look forward to some proper sunny #Summer weather this week!
 
As much as we need the rain, nobody can deny that we love the sunshine a little bit more. However, there are some that really enjoy the rain and what it leaves behind. Nobody could sit on the grass the days after the downpour of heavy rain because it took a little bit of time for all the water to drain away, but the birds loved it.
 
The unevenness of this area  and poor drainage is a common occurrence and is highlighted during wet weather. Hopefully the council can take this on board for future improvements to the already beautiful foreshore.This grass area of #StKilda Foreshore has since dried up and people are able to once again sit and enjoy the sunshine.
Photo: Birds enjoying the water on St Kilda Foreshore the day after the downpour.

Sunday, 21 December 2014

33°C in St Kilda today.

 
It's a balmy 33°C in #StKilda today and the #StKildaBeach Foreshore is packed with people! It's a great vibe with the majority of people behaving and enjoying the #beach. Some may regret their new shade of red skin tomorrow, but there was definitely the smell of coconut oil in the air!
 
It was sad to see one dog owner with his dog on the sand, which was lying down on its side panting in the direct sun.  We were actually concerned for the dog, despite the fact that #dogs are not allowed on the beach at this time of year. We can only hope that he took his dog to some shade and gave it some water. 
 
It was great to see the St Kilda Surf Life Saving Club set up and keeping an eye out on everyone. They do a great job and we are grateful.
 
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday folks!

Photo: St Kilda Surf Life Saving Club set up their Beach Patrol today.
 

 


 



 

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Burst Water Main on Carlisle Street

#CarlisleStreet, #Balaclava / #EastStKilda is looking a little wet this afternoon due to what seems a burst water main. This has occurred between Balaclava Train Station and Chapel Street.
 
South East Water has arrived at the location to hopefully rectify this problem as soon as possible. It appears that in one section closer to the train station, the footpath has lifted up and water is gushing out into the gutter, and there is another spot a little further along toward Chapel Street where water is leaking as well.
 
Fingers crossed that this can be fixed quickly so no more water is wasted.
Photo: Carlisle Street looking a little wet due to burst water main.
Photo: Burst water main on Carlisle Street, Balaclava / East St Kilda

 

Friday, 21 November 2014

No Cuts. No Butts. The Message is Clear.

Despite the minor #vandalism to this #sign on #StKilda Foreshore, the message is still clear that glass (such as #bottles and #glasses, etc.) are not permitted on St Kilda #beach. This is a great rule that just makes our beaches much safer for everyone. There's nothing worse than walking on the sand and cutting your foot on a broken bottle!
 
#Smoking is also not allowed which would make the beaches a more enjoyable experience for many people too! It also means no cigarette butts littering the ground and the sand, and then they won't make their way into the water to pollute our beautiful Port Phillip Bay.
 
"No Cuts. No Butts"  (@cityportphillip)
 
Let's take care of our beaches, folks!

Photo: "No Glass & No Smoking on Beach" sign

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

New Planter Boxes on Carlisle Street

It looks like Carlisle Street in Balaclava/East St Kilda is being given a little bit a of a facelift with these new planter boxes.  It's a great idea to help make this strip more interesting and beautiful, and these have great potential, but maybe the choice of plants lets the whole idea down? Unfortunately these ones look like weeds.