Willow Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

History

Name suggested by Mr Kidd and supported by fellow residents of the Cherrybrook Garden Village. This suggestion was part of the Berowra Catchment Management Committee`s creek naming competition.

Description

A creek rising on the northern side of Castle Hill Road at Cherrybrook. It is about 2 km in length and flows in a generally NE direction to join Berowra Creek.

Origin

Several willows appear along the creek. (The applicants felt that the other name proposed for this creek `Nyrippin` was inappropriate.It had to be translated before anyone knew what it meant and the creek was not `clear` as suggested but littered and polluted.)

Willow Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Willow Creek (CREEK)
additional
state NSW
reference 79124
placename Willow Creek
designation CREEK
geographical name Nyrippin Creek
previous names
lga HORNSBY
description A creek rising on the northern side of Castle Hill Road at Cherrybrook. It is about 2 km in length and flows in a generally NE direction to join Berowra Creek.
meaning
origin Several willows appear along the creek. (The applicants felt that the other name proposed for this creek `Nyrippin` was inappropriate.It had to be translated before anyone knew what it meant and the creek was not `clear` as suggested but littered and polluted.)
history Name suggested by Mr Kidd and supported by fellow residents of the Cherrybrook Garden Village. This suggestion was part of the Berowra Catchment Management Committee`s creek naming competition.
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