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Warren-Blackwood MLA Jane Kelsbie pledges $50,000 funds to sport and recreation spaces

Anjelica SmilovitisManjimup-Bridgetown Times
Shire of Nannup president Tony Dean, Jane Kelsbie MLA, Cr Lyn Curtis, deputy shire president Vicki Hansen, Cr Ian Gibb, and shire chief executive David Taylor.
Camera IconShire of Nannup president Tony Dean, Jane Kelsbie MLA, Cr Lyn Curtis, deputy shire president Vicki Hansen, Cr Ian Gibb, and shire chief executive David Taylor. Credit: Jane Kelsbie/Supplied./Supplied.

Upgrades to sport and recreation spaces could be on the cards for the Warren-Blackwood region, with WA Labor committing $50,000 to the cause if re-elected next month.

Warren-Blackwood MLA Jane Kelsbie announced re-election commitments to the Nannup Recreation Centre canteen and Bridgetown District High School on Thursday.

She said a $30,000 funding commitment to upgrade the recreation centre canteen would help meet the needs of local sporting groups, volunteers, and the wider community.

The upgraded canteen would also play a key role in fundraising efforts and be an asset as Nannup prepares to host the UCI Gravel World Championships in 2026.

“The Nannup Recreation Centre is a hub for the community, bringing together local sporting groups, volunteers, and families,” Ms Kelsbie said.

“This $30,000 commitment will help upgrade the canteen, making it more functional and better equipped to support events, fundraisers, and community activities.

A $20,000 election commitment to Bridgetown District High School is promised to support the fundraising efforts of the school’s P&C.

“The funding, which complements $30,000 raised by the school’s P&C, will contribute to the construction of a new, secure sports shed, providing a space to safely store the school’s sports equipment,” Ms Kelsbie said.

“This project will promote physical activity and help the school purchase additional equipment for student use.

“By providing a safe and secure space for sports equipment, we are helping Bridgetown District High School maintain high-quality resources that encourage students to engage in physical activities and stay healthy.”

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