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CRANBOURNE Customers Service and Youth Information Centres will reopen their doors on Friday 24 April with a number of festivities to follow.
The council centres will reopen in their permanent location at Cranbourne Park with activities set to be run from 3pm until 5pm.
City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland said he was excited to see the reopening of two services at the shopping centre which recently underwent major redevelopments.
“Due to construction works occurring at the shopping centre, the council’s Cranbourne Customer Service Centre and Cranbourne Youth Information Centre were temporarily relocated for the last six months,” he said.
“Council will re-open the facilities at their new permanent location at Shop 156, Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre.”
Visitors to the store on the day will be able to enjoy a sausage sizzle, jam session and music, basketball competitions, games and an overview of the information and support available at both services.
In order to relocate the facilities will be closed on Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 April.
During the closure, residents can visit the council’s other Customer Service Centres at Narre Warren or Narre Warren South, and the Hampton Park or Narre Warren Youth Information Centres. Alternatively residents can visit www.casey.vic.gov.au or phone Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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