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Work ongoing at Stellarton Town Hall

Dillon Stancomb (left) and Norm Wolfrath secure a piece of moulding to the ceiling of the multipurpose room in Stellarton’s Town Hall on Jan. 31. The room is undergoing renovations that will keep the heritage feel of the room while ensuring modern features. JOHN BRANNEN - THE NEWS

Dillon Stancomb (left) and Norm Wolfrath secure a piece of moulding to the ceiling of the multipurpose room in Stellarton’s Town Hall on Jan. 31. The room is undergoing renovations that will keep the heritage feel of the room while ensuring modern...

Published on February 1, 2013
Published on February 1, 2013
John Brannen  RSS Feed
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Public Works , STELLARTON

STELLARTON – The sounds of construction crews and renovations fill the multipurpose room Stellarton’s Town Hall.

Tony Addis, the Town’s Engineer, says the room is undergoing renovations because it’s tired and old.

“Some of the large sliding doors have been grinding into the floor and there’s lots of surface mounted wiring we’ll put in the walls where they belong,” said Addis.

Public Works crews are handling the construction and renovations, which aim to keep the heritage feel of the room while ensuring modern features.

The renovations are part of a plan proposed by the Town of Stellarton to renovate and modernize their facilities.

 

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