Berrima community wants a say in the future of Berrima Gaol

Vera Demertzis
Updated October 26 2021 - 10:33am, first published October 25 2021 - 4:30pm
Moss Vale resident Chris Ryan, secretary-treasurer of Friends of Wingecarribee Ann Paterson, Mary Cawood and Clive West from the Berrima Residents Association, independant council candidate Rachel Russell, president of the Berrima Residents Association Eric Savage, and Winsome Hall and Pamela Spruce from Friends of the Wingecarribee. Photo: Michelle Haines Thomas
Moss Vale resident Chris Ryan, secretary-treasurer of Friends of Wingecarribee Ann Paterson, Mary Cawood and Clive West from the Berrima Residents Association, independant council candidate Rachel Russell, president of the Berrima Residents Association Eric Savage, and Winsome Hall and Pamela Spruce from Friends of the Wingecarribee. Photo: Michelle Haines Thomas

Community members are up in arms over the potential sale of Berrima Gaol.

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Vera Demertzis

Vera Demertzis

Senior Journalist

Journalist at the Southern Highland News covering council yarns and community news. Got a tip or a story to tell? Email vera.demertzis@southernhighlandnews.com.au or call on 0427 250 908.

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