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New tennis pavilion for Leopold

A new fit-for purpose pavilion will be installed at Leopold Tennis Club.

The existing pavilion will be demolished and the project is currently in the design stage, following consultation with club members to plan for a facility that meets the needs of the local tennis community.

The project is funded by both the City of Greater Geelong and the Victorian Government Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions.

Bellarine Ward councillor Jim Mason said the new pavilion was an important facility in encouraging Leopold residents to engage in physical activity or even pick up a racquet for the first time.

“The Leopold Tennis Club has long been an integral part of the sporting hub that exists at Leopold Memorial Recreation Reserve,” he said.

“Whether it be tennis, cricket, football or some of the more passive recreational pursuits, this precinct has been key to keeping the Leopold community engaged and active.

“Now an upgraded tennis pavilion of this nature has the potential to encourage even more people to take to the courts and enjoy the company and competition of others.”

State Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant also welcomed the development.

“Once complete, this upgrade will go a long way to support the growing number of people in Leopold and surrounds keen to get involved in tennis,” she said.

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