HAWKESBURY community groups will receive funding from the state government under the Community Building Partnership program.
Member for Hawkesbury Dominic Perrottet said a total of $200,000 would be available through the program.
“This grassroots funding will directly benefit our community and will deliver new infrastructure for schools and community groups, and will help pay for much-needed improvements to local sports facilities, parks and clubs,” Mr Perrottet said.
The following groups and their projects will receive grants: Weather-proof undercover areas for Windsor Sports Complex (Windsor Junior Rugby League Football Club); Modernisation of Tiningi Court (Bligh Park Community Services Inc.); Floodlighting at Bensons 2, Bensons Lane Sporting Complex (Hawkesbury AFL Club Inc.); Resurfacing of Long Jump Run Up at Tamplin Field, Hobartville (Hawkesbury City Little Athletics Inc.); Refurbishment of old grass on bowling green (Windsor Bowling Club Co-Operative); Internal Upgrades to Richmond Girl Guide Hall (Girl Guides Association of NSW); Air-conditioning to the CWA Richmond Building (Country Women’s Association Richmond Branch); Irrigation at Deerubbin Park (Hawkesbury Valley Rugby Club Inc.); Outdoor gas BBQ and shelters (The Friends of The Australiana Pioneer Village Society Inc); Playground Shade Sail Installation (Colo Heights Public School P&C Association); Air-conditioning (Macdonald Valley Public School P&C Association); Access path upgrades at Wisemans Ferry Ski Ramp (NSW Water Ski Federation); First Aid Kit and defibrillator (Pitt Town and District Sports Soccer Club); Centre security and yard improvements (Glossodia Community Information and Neighbourhood Centre Inc.); Sunshade (Hawkesbury Riding Club); Storage facilities (Grose Vale Scouts); Trailer fitout and storage upgrade (Zone One NSW Endurance Riders Association).