IT'S been a long two weeks between democratic visits and the Leader is back to bring you Tamworth Regional Council's (TRC) decisions as they happen.
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A draft submission outlines the council's issues with a state government plan for how the region's water is managed.
The council has raised 14 potential concerns, including how a new critical human needs water license might impact employment - it will vote tonight on whether to make the submission.
A notorious intersection at East Tamworth is also under the spotlight after it's seen multiple crashes and near-misses.
Changes to parallel parking have been suggested for Carthage Street, an issue that cropped up about three years earlier.
Medical specialist shortages, perceived 'failings' of the NBN roll out and more funds for water purification technology are also on the agenda as the council considers a submission to the National General Assembly.
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