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Lucky for Game of Thrones the Tamworth council meets on Tuesdays to avoid completely depleting the fictional drama's audience.
But can you actually beat the real-life non-fiction drama, character development and plot twists we bear witness to at the coalface of democracy that is a local council meeting?
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If you've fallen behind, here's what you need to know for tonight's episode:
Councillors to vote on Moore Creek subdivision
THE north-western edge of Tamworth has been pegged for more residential growth in the coming years with councillors to vote on a somewhat divisive housing proposal.
The 161-lot development slated for Moore Creek has already stoked some concerns in the community ranging from the loss of the "semi-rural character" of the area, to traffic congestion, as well as a perceived lack of services and utilities to accommodate the population growth. Read more.
Council floats a solution for village's hard water problem
THE council has been urged to trial a $32,000 system in one of the region's villages to deal with the ongoing issue of "hard water".
Attunga residents have dealt with the effects of "hard water" for a number of years caused by a high level of calcium and magnesium in the supply. Read more.