Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Great River Walk

Penrith is working with Blue Mountains tourism to incorporate its natural, heritage and outdoor experiences into the new Greater Blue Mountains Drive, an exciting new touring journey that links a vast and spectacular world heritage landscape to the regions that surround it, including Penrith Valley.
A new Penrith experience that is to be incorporated into the Blue Mountains Heritage Drive, the Great River Walk will eventually provide walking and cycling facilities along the entire Nepean Hawkesbury River system from the Southern Highlands to Brooklyn. The first stages will link the Windsor and Richmond area with Penrith and already most of the section linking the Nepean River at Penrith with Penrith Lakes has been completed. This links with the existing loop path around both sides of the river in Penrith and Emu Plains utilising the bridges on the M4 and the Great Western Highway.
For more information about the Blue Mountains Heritage Drive and Great River Walk go to http://www.greaterbluemountains.com.au/ and follow the links.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Make Penrith your lifestyle choice

Penrith City Council has a new brochure which has been designed to inform anyone who holds a senior position in a Penrith Valley or nearby business about the advantages of living as well as working in the area.
This high-quality gloss brochure is designed to appeal to the business executive and professional. The brochure directly answers the critical questions an executive asks when deciding whether to make Penrith their lifestyle choice and place of residence.
Copies of the brochure are available in either its full A 3 size or A4 size folded for you to distribute or send out to prospective employees the next time you recruit for a senior position within your organisation.
To obtain copies of the Penrith Valley Lifestyle brochure and see how it can help your business recruit the best people please call Penrith City Council Marketing Officer Peter Lang on either 47327 466, mobile/SMS 0409822240 or email plang@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Experience Penrith Valley in the Central West

Experience Penrith Valley every month in the Central West
It's still not too late to get involved and place an ad in one of four remaining Penrith Valley feature pages throughout newspapers in the Central West of NSW.
Each month the features are supported by generic Penrith Valley television ads running during the hit Channel 7 show 'Sydney Weekender' via the Prime network throughout the central west of NSW.
Past advertisers have found that the residents of Central Western New South Wales respond very well to information about goods and services available in Penrith Valley.
To help you decide if your business would benefit by being in one of these monthly features, below is a complete list of the newspapers the page will run in over the next three months.
December 07 – Mudgee Guardian – Business Professionals
January 2008 – Bathurst Western Advocate – Take the Kids – School Holdiays
February 2008 – Orange Central Western Daily newspaper
If you require further information about the one page 'Experience Penrith Valley feature page' please contact Peter Lang on 4732 7782 or Advertising Manager Rochelle Cummings at the Dubbo Daily Liberal on 6883 2905

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Penrith Valley Experience - New Edition Available Now!

Whether you’re planning a holiday, or just a short break, Penrith Valley Experience magazine contains all the information you need to make your visit to the region heaps of fun and, even more importantly, totally stress free!
With maps of the Penrith area, a guide detailing the very best accommodation and restaurants, as well as information about local attractions, Penrith Valley Experience magazine will assist visitors with planning every stage of their journey.
For further information about the guide, or to collect your free copy, contact Penrith Valley Visitor Information Centre by phone: 1300 736 836 or fax: (02) 4732 7690, or email: pentour@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au