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Margaret River Community Centre Garden Party | Photos

Margaret River Community Centre Garden Party | Photos

  • Neil Tweedie, Sue Ellis and Karen Somerville and Deb George from SW Counselling.

  • Builder Bill Price chats with Nature Conservations Carolyn Hughes and MRCC Manager Lydell Huntly

    Builder Bill Price chats with Nature Conservations Carolyn Hughes and MRCC Manager Lydell Huntly

  • Current and former gardeners, Richard Negus and Beron Smith.

    Current and former gardeners, Richard Negus and Beron Smith.

  • Heather Locke, Nature Conservation Chair Boyd Wilkes and Arts MR Coordinator Andrew Frith.

    Heather Locke, Nature Conservation Chair Boyd Wilkes and Arts MR Coordinator Andrew Frith.

  • Tenants, neighbours and supporters of the MRCC: Jack Hough, Ross Giles, Cr Julia Meldrum, Steven Forward.

    Tenants, neighbours and supporters of the MRCC: Jack Hough, Ross Giles, Cr Julia Meldrum, Steven Forward.

  • Regulars from University of Third Age enjoyed the afternoon on the verandah.

    Regulars from University of Third Age enjoyed the afternoon on the verandah.

  • Former MRCC staff member Nirala Hunt, MRCC Committee Secretary Chris Berrill with a U3A member.

    Former MRCC staff member Nirala Hunt, MRCC Committee Secretary Chris Berrill with a U3A member.

  • Sue Ellis and Clare Johnstone catch up with a friend.

    Sue Ellis and Clare Johnstone catch up with a friend.

A garden party was held on Thursday to celebrate the recent restoration and preservation works at the Margaret River Community Centre.

Fifty people gathered on the newly restored front verandah to hear stories of stump upheavals and possum inhabitants.

The works, supported by Lotterywest were the biggest single restoration project in the Centres 27 year history.

With the 2018 funding of $233 000, the total support from Lotterywest for the Old Hospital since 1991 is almost at $1 million.

Addressing the crowd and Margaret River News Express representatives attending on behalf of Lotterywest, Sally Hays, Chair of MRCC said “We are grateful to have such a strong partnership with Lotterywest and value their ongoing commitment to support projects that enhance the comfort and amenity and maintain this special heritage space for the whole community.”

Augusta Margaret River Shire Councillors Julia Meldrum and Pauline McLeod also attended, with the Shires contributions of a rent-free lease of the Centre and a 4-year agreement to assist with repairs and maintenance of the ageing infrastructure acknowledged.

The gardens were looking stunning in the spring sunshine and MRCC gardener Richard Negus was on the receiving end of much praise and appreciation. As was local builder and project coordinator Bill Price of Fremantle Renovations and several of the tradies and contractors who contributed their skills.

Former hospital staff and two locals who were born at the old hospital were in attendance and many people enjoyed a self-guided stroll around the grounds to see the results of the restoration works.

Tenants took the opportunity to chat about services they provide.

After a toast was raised to the old buildings, Centre Manager, Lydell Huntly reminded guests of further works in the pipeline and to anticipate old hospital centenary celebrations in 2024.

“Our aim is to have a well-preserved and maintained facility that continues to provide a welcoming and inclusive space for the whole community well into its second century,” Ms Huntly said.

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