Upper Hunter Shire Council Council writes to property owners along proposed Murrurundi pipeline route

Updated September 26 2016 - 1:08pm, first published 10:48am
GOOD NEIGHBOURS: The Gillett family of Brandon and Cressfield Stud general manager Wayne Bedggood were among the first to sign access agreements to build the much-needed water pipeline to Murrurundi.
GOOD NEIGHBOURS: The Gillett family of Brandon and Cressfield Stud general manager Wayne Bedggood were among the first to sign access agreements to build the much-needed water pipeline to Murrurundi.

THE first access agreements for the construction of the $14 million Scone to Murrurundi water pipeline have been signed.

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