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Turning of Sod for Howrah Indoor Bowls Facility 1 A FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF CLARENCE AND SORELL www.easternshoresun.com.au JANUARY 2016 Going strong A fi nancial moment Clean sweep Page 17 Page 20-21 Page 31 Turning of sod for Howrah indoor bowls facility From left , Howrah Bowls Club patron Alan Beardwood and patroness Bernice Archer, Hutchinson Builders contract administrator Victoria Logan, Clarence Mayor Doug Chipman, Howrah Bowls Club secretary Michael Matt hews and Hutchinson Builders site manager Wade Allan. CONSTRUCTION of from the Department assistance and support of and public amenities at of the timber fl oor and sure Howrah Bowls Club bringing income into stage one of an indoor of Premier and Cabinet the Howrah Bowls Club Simmons Park in Lindis- the bowls carpet. These members and the broader the community for local bowls facility at Howrah (DPAC) Sport and Recrea- and the DPAC Sport and farne, and change rooms items will bring the overall community have access to businesses. Bowls Club has begun in tion Division. Recreation Division who at Wentworth Park Sports costing for the project to a world class lawn bowling “The facility will also earnest with the turning of Clarence Mayor Doug have contributed greatly Complex.” around $1.521 million. facility all year round. This be able to cater for ex- the fi rst sod on 19 January Chipman said he was to this project and I thank Stage one of the pro- Howrah Bowls will mean players can tended competitions and 2016. pleased to see the com- them for their support,” ject involves the construc- Club secretary Michael participate in a healthy social events that will in- Clarence City Council mencement of the indoor he said. tion of a large 50-metre Matthews said the club lifestyle activity year round clude bowls programs for has provided more than bowls facility and the “It is exciting to see an- by 42-metre building with was “very excited” to see ensuring engagement and school groups, inter-club $1 million towards the expansion of the Howrah other sport and recreation basic fi t out. the building’s construction social inclusion within the competitions and special project with fi nancial com- Bowls Club. facility being constructed Further works are underway, marking the community,” he said. events.” mitments of $510,000 by “These works would in the city, along with a to be undertaken by the culmination of four-years Mr Matthews said the The facility is expected the Howrah Bowls Club not have been possible skate park at Kangaroo Howrah Bowls Club to of hard work. facility would attract state to be completed in June and an $80,000 grant without the fi nancial Bay, a stage, amphitheatre complete the installation “The centre will en- and national competitions 2016. 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Item No. 93117B 11.2015 W490616 490616_ANZ ROSNY HILM DL FLYER AND PRESS AD_93117B.indd 1 9/11/2015 10:52 am 2 2 January 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Council News Kick off the New Year Council Meetings Events 15 January-28 February 2016 Key issues at the Council meeting of 7 on the right career path COLOURS OF THE COUNTRY 111 December 2015 included: The Alice Springs Beanie Festival • Approved grants under the Community Partnership Grants featuring over 90 beanies Program. Schoolhouse Gallery at Rosny Farm • Considered a re-zoning proposal for land at 31 Gordons Hill Road Lindisfarne. 26 January 2016 AUSTRALIA DAY BREAKFAST ON Works – January/February THE BELLERIVE BOARDWALK 8:30am-12 noon Roads • Pothole repairs – Bellerive, Howrah, Tranmere and Seven Mile 29 January 2016 Beach. GOLD GRASS CINEMA • Gravel road grading – As required based on inspections. PRESENTS: • Guide Post replacement continues – various locations. THE NOTEBOOK • Carpark reconstruction - Park Street Lindisfarne. Rosny Farm, 7pm-10pm Drainage 30 January 2016 • Ongoing cleaning of open drains. GOLD GRASS CINEMA • Viewing area and drainage improvements – Anzac Park PRESENTS: Lindisfarne. THE NEVERENDING STORY • Drainage improvements – Mannata Street Lauderdale. Rosny Farm, 7pm-10pm • Drainage works – Cremorne Avenue and Pipeclay Esplanade Cremorne. 31 January 2016 Constructi on students at TasTAFE’s Clarence campus. Fire Management TASMANIAN FRUIT WINE AND EASTERN Shore including the Clarence Tasmania, TasTAFE offers are running across a • Continue inspection, preparation and burning of natural areas CIDER FESTIVAL residents interested in campus at Bounty Street, more than 370 quali- range of course areas and consistent with Natural Management Plans, as conditions allow. 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