New
Tumut Forest Road 29
July 1955 The Farmer and Settler |
The Forestry Commission has accepted a tender
for more than six miles of forest road in the Tumut district at
a cost of about £41.500. The road, to be known as the Billapaloola Forest Road, will extend the Bombowlee Creek Road - which is at present under construction
- in the direction of the Red Hill plantation. The contract for the Bombowlee Creek Road was let 12 months ago at a price
of £84,000 and work is well advanced. The Minister for Conservation, Mr. Enticknap, said that, in all, the Forestry
Commission had received approval to spend approximately £190,000 on road
construction and allied works in the Tumut district. He said the roads were essential for
the extraction of logs from the Commission's pine plantations to serve
the first of two new large softwood mills in the Tumut area, and
for maintenance and fire protection and the establishment of further
plantations. |