Members of the Central Tablelands Woodcraft have plenty of reasons to be cheering this Christmas following the completion of major upgrades to their clubhouse in Bathurst.
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Funding of $13,000 from the NSW Government's Community Building Partnership Program allowed the much-needed improvements to be undertaken.
These included new amenities to cater for both the male members and growing number of females who are joining the club in recent years.
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"It's great to see these improvements completed. I know they mean a lot to the club because the old toilets really had reached their use by date," Bathurst MP Paul Toole said.
"The makeover has been a huge transformation and because the new amenities are unisex there's even more room for growth in attracting more female members."
Club president Mike Hardie said Mr Toole had been a great supporter of the "Woodies".
"The members love it when he visits because he always brings morning tea with him," Mr Hardie said.
"On this occasion it was our turn to shout the sandwiches and cakes to say thanks for the $13,000 grant to get the amenities project off the ground."
For more on the Community Building Partnership Program, visit www.nsw.gov.au/cbp.
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