VOLUNTEERS are being sought for a working bee to clean up the Willow Court historic site early next month. The working bee is planned for the weekend of November 5-6, starting at 10am on both days. Organised by the Willow Court and Barracks Working Group, activities will include cleaning out the Alonnah and Bronte wards and the industrial therapy building as well as tidying the grounds around them.
Work in the grounds will include removal of weeds and rubbish in the exercise yards. Each day, the working bee will be followed by a sausage sizzle for all participants. To assist with the schedule and catering, volunteers are asked to register by either calling the Derwent Valley Council Chambers on 6261 8500 or by emailing their name, address and telephone number to: executiveassistant@dvc.tas.gov.au
Volunteers are also requested to bring their own protective clothing and hand tools. For more information contact Barry Lathey on 0407 052 559 or Simon Rolfe on 0417 956 041.
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