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Ensay Recreation Reserve gets $2.2M funding for upgrades from the previous federal government by Darren Chester
Ensay Recreation Reserve committee funding efforts have been commended by local MP Darren Chester, with $2.2M secured from the previous federal government.
Local MP Darren Chester has praised the efforts of the Ensay Recreation Reserve committee to secure funding for the facilities. Mr Chester said he was pleased the $2.2 million secured from the previous Federal Government would finally be delivered.
Local MP Darren Chester with Chris Commins and Kath Morgan praised the Ensay Recreation Reserve committee for their hard work securing funding for the facilities
Important renovations needed
Mr Chester said, "The recreation reserve is a critical asset in times of disaster and an important gathering place throughout the year. It is also growing in popularity as a camping destination and the facilities need a complete overhaul."
"Well done to the committee and everyone involved in this important project, I know the upgrades will provide exceptional community facilities for years to come." Mr Chester said.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
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