Byron Shire Allocated $1.7 million in Community Infrastructure Grants

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DESCRIBED AS an opportunity that is almost too good to be true, the NSW Government has allocated $1.7 million to the Byron Shire to fund community infrastructure projects that will improve the quality of life for residents.

Jodi Frawley, Byron Shire Council’s Grants Coordinator, said the money was available from the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund and is exciting news for groups who are prepared to make an application.

“This funding opportunity is significant for our community groups who have been looking at years of fund-raising to be able to pay for projects such as an upgrade to their local park or improvements to the hall or new sports facilities,” Ms Frawley said.

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Workshops are being held at Council’s Chambers in Mullumbimby, to assist community groups with the grant writing and application process:
Friday 6 April: 10am – 12pm
Monday 9 April: 5.30pm – 7pm.

“The first round of the Stronger Country Communities Fund saw grants delivered for new play equipment at Waterlily Park at Ocean Shores which was a terrific boost for local children and families,” she said.

The NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund supports projects worth more than $50,000 that deliver local infrastructure or sporting facilities. 

“To have an allocation of $1.7million for Byron Shire represents an amazing opportunity for some community groups to get some excellent projects funded.

“So, for example, if your local playground could do with a makeover, or the hall needs a new kitchen, or a toilet block should be installed in the park then I strongly urge community groups to make a grant submission,” Ms Frawley said.

“One great project, already in the pipeline, is a new walking and cycle path between Suffolk Park and Byron Bay along Broken Head Road.

“The community is crying out for safe pathways along this stretch of road for commuting to work, getting to school or just to be out and about with family and friends.

“Community groups need to apply through Council and, recognising that some people may have never applied for a grant before, we will be holding several workshops to give them information and tips on how to apply.

“There is a very tight deadline on this grant with submissions closing at midday on 30 April 2018,” Ms Frawley said.

“Even if people don’t have a local project happening near their home, we are asking people to also go online at www.yoursaybyronshire.com.au and vote for their favourite or the most worthwhile project,” Ms Frawley said.

For more information about the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Community grants go to www.nsw.gov.au/strongercountrycommunities or enquiries can be emailed to Jodi.frawley@byron.nsw.gov.au.

For further information about this story, please contact Jodi Frawley on 02 6626 7209.


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