Newspaper Clipping, Eltham Plans £2.5m Community Centre Over Next 15 Years, The Age, 6 March 1963 page 7, 1963

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Eltham Plans £2.5m Community Centre Over Next 15 Years

THE people of Eltham have drawn up a plan to make their township a model community centre in the next 15 years.

And yesterday the Chief Secretary (Mr Rylah) inspected the plan at the Eltham shire offices before declaring it open for public inspection

In the picture (right) Mr. Rylah (centre) is shown inspecting the new plan with town planner and former councillor, Mr. Howard Bartlett, and the shire president, Cr. C. Pelling.

The result of six years' work by shire officers, the plan provides for a business centre, public buildings and recreational reserves.

The shire council expects that £2,500,000 will be invested by Government departments, banks, private firms and sporting bodies to implement the plan.

500 Car Park
A feature of the business centre will be a quadrangle car park surrounded by shops, and with parking space for 500 cars.

The public buildings will include new municipal offices, a public auditorium, a library and meeting rooms.

The council plans to realign the course of Diamond Creek near the town to provide extra land for playing fields.

Three Ovals
The plan proposes three ovals, including improvements to an existing one, as well as a 50-metre Olympic swimming pool, tennis courts and bowling greens.

In the 15 years which the shire council hopes to carry out the plan, the shire population of 18,000 is expected to increase two and a half times.

Opening the display of maps and a model, Mr. Rylah said he commended the shire council's invitation to the citizens to suggest improvements to the plan.
Eltham shire had grown tremendously in the past 20 years, from a sleepy country town to an important shopping centre.

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