The Shire of Murray have received $250,000 through Lotterywest towards the development of a skate park and pump track for Dwellingup.
Murray-Wellington MP Robyn Clarke presented the certificate to shire president David Bolt and chief executive officer Dean Unsworth on Thursday, which will complement a previous grant the Shire received through the state government’s Community Sporting Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF).
“This project is important to the Shire of Murray, and the state government have supported this through this Lotterywest grant and a CSRFF grant announced previously,” Mrs Clarke said.
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Developing a skate park and pump track have been highlighted as priority projects for the Shire of Murray’s Dwellingup National Trails Centre project, which is part of an overall plan to transform Dwellingup into a tourist town of national and international significance.
“The skate and pump park enhance other project components including a Trails Centre – an expanded and transformed Dwellingup History and Visitor Information Centre – with additional toilets and hot showers, an adventure playground, entertainment stage, additional barbeque and picnic facilities and significantly upgraded parking, pathways and signage,” Mr Bolt said.