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Council quick to act after devastating fire

Last month, a fire damaged a popular arts studio for people with a disability, but Hornsby Shire Council was ready to help.

Staff members at the not-for profit organisation, Studio ARTES, were dumbfounded after they discovered a fire had destroyed their centre in Sydney’s north.

The fire began in a neighbouring pool and spa shop and resulted in the evacuation of 60 people from their homes.  

Studio ARTES chief executive Jem Muharrem said, “It was pretty devastating first-up, but within an hour we knew that Hornsby Shire Council were keen to help and within 24 hours we had met with them to discuss options.”

The day after the fire, Studio ARTES were offered the keys to Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre, the premier cultural facility in Hornsby Shire.  

“It’s amazing how quickly Council helped us out and how accommodating they have been,” Mr Muharrem said.

Hornsby Shire Mayor Steve Russell said Council was delighted to help the organisation, which facilitates artistic and recreational activities for local people living with a disability.

“Studio ARTES is one of the most significant groups in our community and their work adds great value to our society.

“Council has always been a strong supporter of Studio ARTES – I actually have one of their paintings hanging in my office – and when we found out they were in trouble there wasn’t a moment of hesitation.

“As soon as we heard about the fire we were trying to think of ways we could help them and the move to Wallarobba quickly emerged as the best option.”

At Wallarobba, the Studio ARTES team will have full-time office space, as well as access to studios where their classes can continue.

“Wallarobba is a wonderful facility that will meet our needs well,” Mr Muharrem said.

“It is the centre of the arts precinct in Hornsby Shire and it’s an honour for us to be able to take up residence here.

“I want to give a thousand thanks to Council and my utmost appreciation.”

As the organisation gets back on its feet, members of the public can help by making a donation through www.studioartes.com.au.

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