Celebrating 190 years of Sydney dining
Jill Dupleix and Terry Durack
Apr 19 2021 at 5:05 PM
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Wollongong goes international with Bike City Label recognition
Recognition of Wollongong as a global city has reached new heights today as Wollongong Council joins the ranks of cities such as Vancouver, Paris, Copenhagen, Glasgow and Bergen following the announcement that we’ve been awarded the UCI Bike City Label.
It’s a significant coup for Wollongong as it’s the only time an Australian city or region has been awarded the prestigious label. The UCI Bike City Label recognises Wollongong’s long-term commitment to delivering an improved cycling experience for everyone.
With the 2022 UCI Road World Cycling Championships coming to Wollongong in September 2022 we’re excited to share the UCI Bike City Label news with our community.
The Brandon House Hotel is likely to be closed for months meaning around 100 staff will be temporarily furloughed as we head into 2021.
Manager Greg Doyle said he wasn t surprised to hear Taoiseach Micheal Martin announce fresh restrictions on Tuesday afternoon last but he fears the decision will spark a massive spike in cases in the New Year as people will meet in houses and at parties, instead of in controlled spaces like hotel bars and restaurants. I think we all knew it was going to happen, Mr Doyle said. I thought he might make an exception for hotels because we have structures and procedures in place to make it safe for people during the festive season. People are still going to meet up and party and there will be no controlled environments unlike in a hotel bar.