
I came across this article today via a facebook connection. The blog article talks a little about a paranormal occurrence that took place in the nurses cottage early one morning, when people were living in there. Needless to say they didn’t hang around long. To read more visit the

Peppermint Eco Recovery, New Norfolk http://www.womo.com.au/reviews/Peppermint-Eco-Recovery-New-Norfolk/ The local tip shop known officially as Peppermint Eco Recovery has been serving the community for a number of years out of the old Laundry building in the former Royal Derwent Hospital. Over the past few weeks all

I heard about at least 2 business running out of the privately owned Wards of Willow Court excluding the Antiques Center, Willow Court Motel and Patchwork Cafe. But a recent post in New Norfolk News confirms that are several more business now operation out of the old Nurses Home, and

I came across this blog today, its a blog about the business ventures of Willow Court Antiques/Motel and the like. Their fist post shows some before and after pics of Olga Ward which is now the Antiques Centre. Please check it out, should be a very interesting read in

* This also relates to anyone who has formerly volunteers at past Open Days or Working bees. The General Manger advised that non-members of the committee who are involved in any way with Willow Court are not covered by Public Liability Insurance. Therefore, all volunteers need to become committee members. The