
Somerset Council joined funding partners, and community members for the unveiling of a tank mural at Twin Bridges Reserve, Fernvale. Photos supplied.
Somerset’s river revival
Written by Marina Gomide
200 ‘cod hotels’ and new Fernvale mural unveiled to support local waterways
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