Blue Mountains Community Notice Boards



There are Community Notice Boards scattered right through the Blue Mountains. They are great for both locals to promote events & services and visitors to see what’s happening across the Blue Mountains.

Most boards are locked and require a key to access. Look for a notice on the board itself, it usually directs you to a local shop to get the key and sometimes approval for the notice you are posting.  Some boards require a date to be written on the notice.

It is good practice to remove your notice after your event. Don’t just rely on others to remove your notice when it has expired.

This is not a complete list yet, but it is a start.  If your local Community Notice Board is not listed please leave a comment below.

These are the official Council installed Boards.




Glenbrook  –   near the Bakery

Blaxland – near the Bus Stop

East Blaxland  – near Butcher

Warrimoo – near Footbridge to the Train Station

Winmalee –  at the shops

Springwood – Town Square next to Priceline

Woodford – 20 Mile Hollow Café

Hazelbrook – outside Pharmacy

Lawson – Neighbourhood Center

Bullaburra – ?

Wentworth Falls – near Café Aliment

Leura – near Post Office

Katoomba – at Food Co-op

Medlow Bath –  outside Rural Fire Brigade

Blackheath – opposite Day Gallery

Mount Victoria – in Memorial Park


Note – There are a few other smaller boards around. A few of the large Supermarkets also have Community Notice Boards.


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