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Jean-Pierre "JP" Smith (born 13 July 1971) is a South African politician and Cape Town city councillor for Subcouncil 15, Ward 54. An area that includes Sea Point, Green Point, and Mouille Point. He is a member of Democratic Alliance and prior to the 2014 general elections he was tipped of as the party's candidate to lead the City's Housing ...
The City of Ryde is a local government area in the Northern Sydney region, in New South Wales, Australia.It was first established as the Municipal District of Ryde in 1870, became a municipality in 1906 and was proclaimed as the City of Ryde in 1992.
The Mayor of Ryde is the elected head of the City of Ryde, a local government area in the north shore region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The council was first incorporated on 11 November 1870. [2] Since 2017, the mayor is elected for a two-year term, by the councillors.
J. P. Smith may refer to: . JP Smith (politician), city councillor from Cape Town, South Africa JP Smith (rugby union), South African and Australian rugby union player John-Patrick Smith, Australian professional tennis player
Marsfield is located 16 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district and is in the local government area of the City of Ryde. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The suburb is near to a number of leading scientific and tertiary educational institutions such as CSIRO , Macquarie University , the Macquarie Park Business Park and Macquarie University ...
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In 2005 Ryde City Council commenced a major heritage restoration programme of works on Brush Farm House as a community venue. [18] The house was officially opened on 7 April 2007. Council intend to use the building as a centre for cultural and community events, including art exhibitions, meetings and wedding functions (McClymont, 2008, scribed ...
The Retreat is a heritage-listed cottage at 817 Victoria Road, Ryde in the City of Ryde local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built during 1843 by Isaac Shepherd. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]