Blayney Golf Club is looking fantastic at the moment and it's soon to become much better with the announcement of an $18,000 Community Building Partnership (CBP) Grant being awarded to them this month.
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The club will be splitting the funds over two projects, one to build an accessible toilet to expand the number of players that can use the course, the other to replace some weathered windows.
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"The new special needs toilet facility makes our fairway more inclusive and appealing to locals and visitors who need greater access," said the club's president Mick Miskell.
"We'll also be replacing the ageing windows out the front, which will provide for an even nicer place to sit and have a beer."
Member for Bathurst Paul Toole said that the club's appeal will increase thanks to their plans.
"Blayney Golf Club is a great place to play a round, and is enjoyed by many locals and tourists that visit the area," he said.
"It's great to see Blayney Golf Club commit to this dual outcome; a more accessible bathroom facility and an improved look for the front of the club - both will improve the amenity of the space."
The CBP is a program which forms a partnership with the NSW Government and community organisations to develop projects which could not proceed without funding support.
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