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Sunday, 27 February 2011 08:34 |
Over the last month, a willing team of volunteers banded together to give our faithful old loos a much need face lift.
I took 3 weeks of work to coordinate the project and to get my hands dirty painting, etc. Our willing supporters included Andrew Harris (one of our head BBQ chef's at our monthly markets) and Geoff and Janne Hardy, who are old friends and are presently travelling around Australia on the 'grey nomad' circuit. A HUGE thank you to Andrew, Geoff and Janne. The new toilet flooring makes for a much easier to clean area
The face lift included a full repaint of both walls, doors and floors, a new roof and new toilet seats. There are some other small enhancements, which will be installed over the next month or two to make your time 'in our loos' enjoyable.
Of course, this face lift is to ensure our facilities are of the highest quality until our new Amenties Block is completed (expected completion Jan 2012). We have in excess of $60,000 in the 'loo fund' and we are looking for the support of our Local Greater Taree City Council to fill the gap for the project. We are looking forward to their assistance in providing these funds in this years Budget.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 27 February 2011 08:57 |
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Wednesday, 01 December 2010 10:00 |
Proposed toilets based at the Community Reserve
The Johns River Hall Trst invited the JRCPA Inc. to be a 'partner' in their application for Funding under the Community Building Partnerships 2010 grants program.
The Community/Public Toilets project, also known as "Johns for Johns River" will be a very worthwhile community asset for the village and is one of the key elements of the village plan, which in turn was itself a key project for the JRCPA Inc. in recent years. The new toilets will assist with the attraction of passing traffic to use the new facilities as well as attracting them to the new children's playground. This will help the community to achieve the objective of a sustainable economic future for the village and commercial entities within. The Johns River Community Progress Association are pleased to become a partner on this project with the Trustee of the Johns River Community Hall and Recreation Reserve Trust.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 12 December 2010 08:31 |
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