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Carrum Downs courts complete

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News4 September 2023Updated:11 September 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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NEW multi-purpose courts at Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve have been officially opened, and are being used by athletes like Scarlett (pictured below). Pictures: Supplied
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NEW $1.3 million multi-purpose sports courts at Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve are now open for community use.

The courts were officially opened by Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy, Frankston Council CEO Phil Cantillon, and Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny on 25 August. Conroy said “this awesome project includes four new courts – two multi-purpose courts for tennis and netball and two exclusively for tennis. This is a great win for the Carrum Downs Tennis Club and the Skye Football Netball Club.”

“We thank the government for working closely with us to build a stronger, healthier and more vibrant community. Council is dedicated to delivering the absolute best for residents and at Carrum Downs the picture just keeps getting brighter with the new multipurpose courts complementing works including the upgraded $1.5 million district play space at Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve opened last December.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 5 September 2023

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