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Mond
Friday, 8 September 2006
A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR GENTLE
ANNIE CARAVAN PARK
The future of Gentle Annie Caravan Park at Whitfield
appears brighter following encouragement by DSE for the management to
apply for a grant to upgrade the sewerage disposal system.
The future of the caravan park has been under a
cloud for many months because the DSE refused to renew the lease on the
caravan park because of concerns about the septic system.
However, the park management has been encouraged to
apply for a grant to upgrade the system and if successful, there should be
no impediment to renewal of the lease.
This is potentially good news for the many users of
the Gentle Annie Caravan Park which is set on the banks of the King River
at Whitfield – an idyllic setting for a peaceful break from the ‘rat
race’.
Nationals Member for Benalla, Bill Sykes and
Nationals Member for Murray Valley, Ken Jasper both inspected the caravan
park yesterday at the request of concerned tenants, many of whom had been
visiting Gentle Annie Caravan Park for many years.
Dr Sykes said, “Whilst the delays have been
frustrating for all concerned it now appears that subject to the funding
application being successful, environmental concerns can be addressed and
Gentle Annie Caravan Park will continue to provide peaceful and relaxing
holidays for local families and visitors for many years to come.
“I will maintain close contact with park management
and continue to assist where necessary to ensure smooth continuation of
Gentle Annie Caravan Park.”
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100 or 0427 624
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