The Straffordville Community Centre is about to get a major facelift thanks to a $667,099 investment from the province.
BAYHAM - The Ontario Government announced funding on Friday for the rehabilitation and expansion of the Straffordville Community Centre.
The Province is going to invest $667,099 for the project, while the Municipality of Bayham is contributing $534,881 to the centre.
The expansion of the community centre will include additional changing rooms, a canteen, universal washroom, commercial kitchen, as well as the construction of an open air pavilion. This funding will build a new accessible walking trail, repair a pavilion and sports field building and upgrade lighting inside the centre.
Once completed, residents, youth and vulnerable people will have access to a spacious, all-season, accessible community hub offering extensive and better adapted recreational options.

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