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Key appointments for Daylesford Town Hall redevelopment project

June 1st, 2024Key appointments for Daylesford Town Hall redevelopment project

The Hepburn Shire Council has appointed seven community members to its new Daylesford Community Facilities Project Advisory Group to consult with the council and community on potential redevelopment of Daylesford Town Hall into a community facilities hub.

The Hepburn Shire Council has appointed seven community members to its new Daylesford Community Facilities Project Advisory Group to consult with the council and community on potential redevelopment of Daylesford Town Hall into a community facilities hub.

Appointment of the new Project Advisory Group (PAG) members follows a public Expression of Interest stage with an eighth position to be filled by a youth representative.

The group consists of Adam Fawcett, Joanne Tsakoumagos, John King, Louise Johnson, Sarah Bibby, Sarah Lang and Matt Johnson.

Mayor, Cr Brian Hood, said the appointees cover a broad cross-section of the community including gender diversity, LGBTQI+ people, people living with a disability, young families, community groups, seniors groups, arts, library, tourism, and events interests, and those with broader community connections. 

“The PAG membership also encompasses individuals with a diverse array of skills, such as project management, community engagement, marketing and communication, local government, technology and innovation.  We appreciate the time, effort and expertise these members will be putting towards this important project,” said Cr Hood. 

The council has also appointed a lead architect for the Daylesford Community Facilities Project, k20 Architecture, to examine the design and development of a multi-function assembly hall and contemporary library at the Daylesford Town Hall site which includes the Town Hall, office accommodation and Senior Citizens’ room. 

“The architectural and design elements of the multi-phase project will begin with a feasibility and schematic design study. Depending on the outcome of that study and availability of future funding, detailed design and construction will follow,” said Cr Hood. 

Of the eighteen high-quality submissions, the tender has been awarded to k20 Architecture, and the delivery of future stages are subject to outcomes of the feasibility study and future funding. 

The first stage of contracted services covers extensive community and stakeholder engagement, and close liaison with the PAG.

The council is inviting individuals under the age of 25 years, or people with youth engagement experience, to apply for a position on the PAG. EOIs are open until 5pm Wednesday 5 June 2024.   

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