GLOUCESTER Country Club will receive $3000 towards a new roof as part of the latest round of community building grants from the NSW government.
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Upper Hunter MP George Souris said eight projects in the Gloucester and Stroud region will share $22,000 in funding under the $90 million program.
The Gloucester CWA has received $2000 to go towards a repaint of its hall on Church St.
The Gloucester Basketball Association will put its $3000 grant towards upgrade the surface of its courts while the bowling club plans to spend $2000 improving sun safety and installing new seats.
The Gloucester Croquet Club plans to extend its premises with a $2000 grant and the Gloucester Pistol Club will use its $4000 injection to install a new shade shelter.
The Rotary Club of Gloucester has received $4000 towards the manufacture and installation of new directory boards and the Stroud Show Association has a further $2000 to go towards its masterplan for the town showground.