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New accessible facilities for Corinella Bowls

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BASS Coast Shire Council is excited to announce the completion of new toilet facilities, including DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) compliant access, at the Corinella Bowling Club. The project, fully funded by Council at $428,000, is part of an initiative to renew community facilities across the Bass Coast Shire to ensure they are inclusive and accessible to all. These projects are vital for fostering social health and wellbeing for all residents.

The upgrade included the demolition of part of the existing building and extending the floor area to accommodate the new facilities.

Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Clare Le Serve, CEO Greg Box and Council Officers involved in delivering this project of the new facilities officially handed over the project to club representatives Steve Bray and Barbara Oats, as well as a contingent of members who were excited to be able to enjoy their new space. 

Mayor Le Serve highlighted the importance of accessible community spaces, stating, “This upgrade not only improves the facilities at the Corinella Bowling Club but also reflects our commitment to creating inclusive, welcoming environments for all members of our community.”

The Corinella Bowling Club is an ideal place to enjoy the healthy seaside air while participating in the wonderful and popular sport of lawn bowls. The club welcomes new members of all ages, including juniors and seniors, and provides opportunities for both social and competitive bowls in a friendly and relaxed environment.

For those interested in getting involved, whether as a member or a visitor, the Corinella Bowling Club Inc is ready to welcome you and experience their community spirit and upgraded facilities.