Author: Bayside News

A MAN who allegedly masturbated inside a Cheltenham shop is wanted by police. Police have been told the man entered the Nepean Highway retail shop at around 11am, 8 May. He walked down the aisle and allegedly started masturbating before being asked to leave. He left the shop and headed towards Garfield Street. An image of a man police wish to speak to had been released. He is approximately 170cm tall, with a medium build and grey hair. Anyone who recognises the man or with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential…

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A LEARNER driver was caught on the road without an accompanying driver last week. The 18-year-old man was pulled over by Moorabbin Highway Patrol on the Dingley Bypass in Heatherton after being caught driving 15 kmph over the speed limit. The Clyde North resident received three infringement notices totalling $1321 and accrued seven demerit points. First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 17 June 2020

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THE contract for the next section of works on the Bay Trail has been handed out. At Kingston Council’s May meeting they agreed to hand the contract for works on the foreshore shared path between Rennison Street, Parkdale and Nepean Highway, Mordialloc to Delfino Paving Co Pty Ltd. The contract is worth a lump sum of $1.36 million. First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 17 June 2020

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A DISABILITY service provider in Chelsea has shut its doors after a client tested positive for COVID-19. The state government confirmed on 10 June that one case had been reported from a client at Scope Disability’s day service centre in Chelsea. The centre was shut down for cleaning. “All close contacts of the client, including staff members and clients of the facility, are being tested and required to quarantine,” the state government’s media release said. The centre was required to remain closed until 11 June. First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 17 June 2020

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CADDYS and free bin liners are being delivered to local households as part of Kingston Council’s rollout of food waste recycling. Food waste recycling in the Kingston municipality got up and running last month. Residents can now put food waste in their green bin along with their garden waste. Last week residents began receiving caddies and compostable bin liners for their kitchens to help them separate their waste. Scraps that can be recycled include meat, fish, bones, cooked food, and dairy products. Kingston Council estimates that food waste made up about half of all household waste which was usually sent…

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