The Lithgow City Rangers grounds will be given a boost, with a $10,000 NSW Government grant.
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The funds will be used for continued upgrades to player and spectator amenities.
Member for Bathurst Paul Toole said he was pleased the NSW Government had provided the funding.
“Since 2012 the NSW Government funding has allowed the Rangers to upgrade their clubhouse facilities and secure lighting for night time training sessions,” he said.
He also said the Rangers had been linked to the Wallerawang Coal Mine for decades and the grants would help support the club’s transition into the future.
Rangers secretary Paul Goodwin said the club was deeply appreciative of the additional funding.
“The funding has enabled the clubhouse to be repainted and tiled, new cables to be laid and the new field to be fenced and top dressed.”
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