Centre access for groups

COMMUNITY groups around Lynbrook can submit expressions of interest (EOI) around having access to the new Lynbrook Community Centre.
Council will take these up until Friday 6 March from those groups interested in using the new facility, located on the corner of Lynbrook Boulevard and Harris Street, Lynbrook.
City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland said there would be a number of rooms which could provide for various user groups in the Lynbrook area, such as not-for-profit organisations, agencies, schools or home-based businesses.
“Council is confident that the Lynbrook Community Centre will become a central community facility where people of all ages can come together to learn, play, socialise and express their culture,” he said.
He said it would include multiple meeting spaces, training rooms, consulting rooms and a large hall which could be divided into smaller spaces, alongside a commercial kitchen with a large outdoor deck for community use.
“It is centrally located, giving it a high profile within the local community and enabling important links with the nearby family and children’s centre and primary school,” Cr Morland said.
“If you’re interested in becoming a regular user of this great new facility once it opens its doors to the community, then fill out an EOI form.”
Council has advised that EOI are currently for regular user groups only and casual or one off bookings will not be considered until after regular users have been determined. No private functions will be considered within the first 12 months.
For more information on the centre or to download an EOI form visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/lynbrookcc or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.