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Building projects all go - Cape Paterson, Dalyston and WonthaggiAll go - improving recreation facilities By Portal Admin - 10th April 2018 - Back to News Bass Coast Shire Council will undertake several building improvement works across the municipality, as part of its Building and Open Space Renewal Program.
Works will commence in early April (excluding Dalyston Hall) and are due for completion by early May 2018.
Projects include the:
Cape Paterson Bay Rotunda – $2,700.00
Dalyston Recreation Reserve Toilet Block - $13,400.00
McMahons Reserve Toilet Block, Wonthaggi – $13,300.00
Portable "F" located within the Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve - $8,800.00
Dalyston Hall – $80,000.00. The works involve the renewal of the floor. Project works will commence 28th April after April 2018 dance and will be completed in June in time welcome back dancers on Sunday 24th June.
Bass Coast Shire Council Mayor, Cr Pamela Rothfield says these projects complement similar projects recently completed across the Shire.
‘Council is committed to providing effective building facilities, reserves and other public infrastructure within the municipality,’ said Cr Rothfield.
‘Improving recreation facilities is integral to supporting the health and wellbeing of the community,’ she said.
‘We appreciate that these works may present an inconvenience and ask for your patience during this time.’
To get the latest updates visit www.basscoast.vic.gov.au/projects or contact Council on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: support@gippsland.com

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