Progress Update on Ray Owen Changerooms
The City of Kalamunda is pleased to provide a progress update on the female changeroom expansion project at Ray Owen Pavilion and Oval.
The City of Kalamunda is pleased to provide a progress update on the female changeroom expansion project at Ray Owen Pavilion and Oval.
The project is being delivered by AE Hoskins Building Services, a family-owned and operated business, who is making significant progress on this important community upgrade.
The new changerooms and the Universal Accessible Toilet (UAT) will cater to the growing needs of our football and cricket clubs, ensuring inclusive facilities for all users.
Mayor Margaret Thomas commented, "We are delighted to see the construction advancing. These upgrades are vital for fostering inclusivity and enhancing the overall experience for our community members. We look forward to sharing further updates as the project progresses.”
For more information, please stay tuned to our website and social media channels.
Progress Update on Ray Owen Changerooms
The City of Kalamunda is pleased to provide a progress update on the female changeroom expansion project at Ray Owen Pavilion and Oval.
The City of Kalamunda is pleased to provide a progress update on the female changeroom expansion project at Ray Owen Pavilion and Oval.
The project is being delivered by AE Hoskins Building Services, a family-owned and operated business, who is making significant progress on this important community upgrade.
The new changerooms and the Universal Accessible Toilet (UAT) will cater to the growing needs of our football and cricket clubs, ensuring inclusive facilities for all users.
Mayor Margaret Thomas commented, "We are delighted to see the construction advancing. These upgrades are vital for fostering inclusivity and enhancing the overall experience for our community members. We look forward to sharing further updates as the project progresses.”
For more information, please stay tuned to our website and social media channels.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.