Community Centre upgrade funded by Western Sydney infrastructure Grant

Mayor Brad Bunting, Councillors Chris Quilkey, Moninder Singh and Jess Diaz, inspecting the works in the Quakers Hill Community Centre..

Important work is now complete at the Quakers Hill Community Centre, providing new and improved lighting and repaired timber flooring.

The Mayor of Blacktown City, Brad Bunting said, “These upgrades to this important community centre mean we can continue to provide the quality meeting spaces our local community deserves”.

Council’s community centres provide vital spaces for life-long learning and social and cultural activities. Our Quakers Hill Community Centre is a popular space, well-used by local community members for a wide range of events including fitness classes, weddings, parties, prayer groups, meetings and concerts.

Mayor Bunting said, “We thank the NSW Government for funding these community centre upgrades through the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants program. The NSW Government provided $34,815 in funding for this work for Quakers Hill.

Blacktown City Council maintains 40 neighbourhood and community centres to provide important gathering spaces for local communities. To help ensure the longevity and functionality of our community centres, the NSW Government has funded specific upgrades to several pieces of community infrastructure within Blacktown City.

Council will continue work on a range of projects that are providing upgrades to existing community infrastructure throughout Blacktown City.

Photo: Mayor Brad Bunting, Councillors Chris Quilkey, Moninder Singh and Jess Diaz, inspecting the works in the Quakers Hill Community Centre.

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