New Valley Lake amenities unveiled

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New Valley Lake amenities unveiled

New public amenities have been opened in the Valley Lakes precinct, just in time for the summer months.

The new toilet facilities incorporate timber and limestone look tiles in keeping with the state heritage area and include hot running water, six cubicles, an access toilet, parents’ room and a urinal room.

Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin said the project was designed by Troppo Architects and constructed by building contractors Kennett.

“The new building includes much improved facilities for families and individuals who visit the beautiful Valley Lake/Ketla Malpi area,” she said.

“I am sure the community will put the new facilities to good use, particularly as we head towards the warmer time of the year.”

The $750,000 project was funded by the Federal Government Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.

Member for Barker Tony Pasin MP said the LRCI program was unique in that it responded to expressed local needs via local government.

“I’m incredibly proud of the support provided to communities through the LRCI Program because it’s projects like this that ensure our vibrant region remains strong, resilient and prosperous in the long term,” Mr Pasin said.

“The Valley Lakes precinct is a much-loved recreation area for local residents and visitors. Ensuring facilities are updated and up to modern standards is ensuring the precinct remains attractive for events, tourism and local residents.

“It’s just another example of how the former Coalition Government invested in the future of our region, in partnership with the City of Mount Gambier, ensuring it remains a great place to live work and raise a family,” he said.

City of Mount Gambier Project Engineer Andrew Thompson oversaw the development and said the location of the new facilities directly adjacent to the playground, provided safer access for families.

“The old toilets are located across from the roadway and car park, which posed a traffic risk to pedestrians, particularly children,” Mr Thompson said.

“A path now leads from the playground gate to the amenities with wheelchair access to the facilities via a ramp.”

The two old toilet blocks across from the playground car park and Freemans Landing will be demolished in December 2023.

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