The final stage of the Cale Oval masterplan is nearing completion to become one of the region's premier multi-sport facilities.
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The Narromine Shire has received $440,301 from the NSW government to complete the final stage of the project.
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Narromine Shire General Manager Jane Redden said the funding would be used to complete the construction of a clubhouse kitchenette, meeting space, store room, accessible change and bathrooms, as well as the upgrade of the two tennis courts.
"This Tennis Club project is the final stage of an overall masterplan at the Cale Oval sporting precinct site and it is anticipated that a refurbishment will provide benefit to the entire population," she said.
"There is no other facility that will offer multi-use sporting activities in the Narromine Local Government Area."
Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders said the funding is part of the NSW government's stronger country communities fund.
"For years now the Narromine Shire Council has worked diligently to transform Cale Oval into a multi-sport hub to be envied," he said.
"I'm proud the NSW Government has been able to work hand-in-hand with council to deliver this vision, and build a sporting facility everyone in Narromine can be proud to call their own."