Local Police and Shire Rangers
Preston
Beach has, over the past several years seen a vast increase of transient
visitors/holiday makers and I think over the recent Easter/ANZAC long weekend
this increase was massive to say the least. With this mass increase of visitors
to our small coastal community, 99% do the right thing but sadly it’s the 1% of
boofheads who stuff it up for the rest. Because this influx is people business,
local Police and Rangers work in unison which formulates dual authorities. This
also includes our local volunteer Rangers who put in a lot of their own time
and effort to provide advice, guidance and assistance to people travelling
along the beach and car park access. They also attend to other tasks around our
town site and are on hand in case of emergencies. Recently the Rangers were
involved with handing out educational flyers on the “Do’s and Don’ts” on the beach and around the beach car park area.
On Easter Saturday between 0700 hours and 1200 hours, 187 vehicles were handed
flyers, a head count of all occupants in vehicles revealed in excess of 600
adults and children travelling onto the beach area. Prior to last Christmas our
local Rangers were called out to assist the Rescue Helicopter “Chopper 65” in
landing at Preston Beach for a “CASVAC” (Casualty Evacuation). To enable the chopper
to land as near as practical to the scene, the local Rangers had to block off
Mitchell and Styles Road, St John’s Ambulance also attended. This is an
invaluable service our Rangers provide to this community which has also been
acknowledged by the Shire of Waroona. If you’re interested in being a part of
this Ranger service contact Noel Dew of Preston Beach.
ANZAC DAY – Preston Beach 2014
Some 140
people attended this year’s ANZAC Service at the Preston Beach community
centre.
Our main topic for this year’s service was “The Forgotten Force” aka the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces and Pte. Harry C. Bamkin who served for two years post war in Japan presented by Preston Beach Progress Association Vice President Judy Carroll.
Our main topic for this year’s service was “The Forgotten Force” aka the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces and Pte. Harry C. Bamkin who served for two years post war in Japan presented by Preston Beach Progress Association Vice President Judy Carroll.
Since 1947,
Australia’s armed forces have contributed to major UN peacekeeping operations
across the world. While the objective of these missions is to restore stability
and peace, they are also fraught with danger at times and a number of our
peacekeepers have been killed. Australians and their Contribution in all Wars,
conflicts and Peacekeeping Operations does go beyond the anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915, and diversifies to another level with the
same human qualities of courage, mateship, and sacrifice which continues to
have the same meaning and relevance to the ANZAC tradition. Our thoughts are
with all men and women who have served or are currently serving with the
Australian Defence Forces.
Keynote speaker Judy Carroll |
Wreath laying by Peter and Carmel Bamkin for Preston Beach Progress Assoc. |
Harry Bamkins family proudly stand in front of his service plaque |
Mitchell and Amber Smith - Mitchell handed out rosemary and Amber read a poem during the service |
Over
the Easter long weekend Preston Beach Ladies held a book sale which was well
supported by local community members and holiday makers. A lot of hard work
collecting and sorting out an array of books which was a great effort by the
girls who made $1,204.60 in the process. As our Treasurer
Danny Mac Scrooge Norton quoted “A great result from an excellent community
money earner. The Committee’s gratitude continues to go out to those old and
new members who have demonstrated their financial support for their Association
and the work it does” – If Danny Mac Scrooge is happy, then so are we.
Preston Beach Vehicle Movement Count –
Easter/ANZAC 2014 long weekend
Following
is a snapshot of vehicle movements relating to Preston Beach!
April 9th
to April 30th (includes Easter and Anzac)
Total
vehicle movements ........14596
Average........695
per day
Maximum speed recorded
.......134.8 km//h
85%
vehicles .........85.9 km/h Av.
Preston
Beach North Rd.
Total
vehicle movements........1582
Average......75
per day
Maximum speed recorded
.....106 km/h
85%
vehicles..........58.3 km/h
Xmas:
Average
vehicle movements per day.......945
Previous
year the average for the same period was 822
Highest speed recorded was
.......160 km/h
It must be noted that the placement of the
vehicle counter/movement equipment was some 500 metres from the Highway turn
off. If the placement was further towards Preston the maximum speed recorded
would have been a lot higher- like Christmas 160 km/h
St Patrick’s Day - 2014
Some members
of Preston Beach enjoyed a quiet get together for St Patrick’s Day down at the
Beach car park. BBQ’s and light refreshments were enjoyed by all whilst soaking
up the morning sun and listening to some local ethnic music.
...and now just for fun
In closing
and on a sad note, the community of Preston Beach, family and friends extend
their sincere condolences to Susie Ellis on the recent sad loss of her husband
Dougie.
VALE
Dougie ELLIS
29-07-1944 to 25-04-2014
RIP
Condolences
to Sue and Family