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Makeover revives memories of old Sawtell

The Sawtell Reserve Hall is set to receive a makeover, igniting memories of old where it was a hub of social activity.

The Reserve Hall hosted much anticipated dances throughout the year with local and visiting bands, bingo during holiday periods, church services, concerts, boxing training and matches, and community events.

Coffs Harbour Council Mayor Councillor Paul Amos said “this has been a valued place for the local community and visitors for over 100 years, since the first reserve hall building was constructed in 1911. Bringing this hall back to life provides our current generations a glimpse of what our social life used to be like. It’s a brilliant project.”

The current large timber hall was the second hall to be built on the reserve in 1929, as the 1911 hall had quickly become too small. The first hall was then used as a temporary school and later as refreshment rooms, operated for much time by Mrs Richardson infamous for scones and sponge cakes.

As the centenary of the current hall approaches, upgrades of equitable access, new amenities, a kitchen and appropriate repairs and conservation works will bring it back into use again.

The aim is to create a flexible and adaptable space that can be turned to suit any function such as:

· Conferences/workshops

· film nights

· dances

· parties, weddings, dinners

· games for holiday makers

· community fundraisers.

The proposed upgrades and changes, which will help this hall continue in its important community role, are sensitive to its assessed heritage values.

Stage One restoration is a $500,000 project with 50/50 funding between Coffs Harbour City Council and Crown Reserves Improvement Fund. This stage will ensure the structural integrity and weather/vermin proofing of the building, including reroofing and repairs to the subfloor.

The following stages will see the upgrade of the building including recladding, new windows and doors, installation of commercial kitchen and construction of a fully accessible adjoining amenity building. All works will be contingent on the availability of funding.

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