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The Opening of the Ted Stockdale PavilionAfter years of hard work, Briars celebrated the opening of the Ted Stockdale Pavilion at Rothwell Park on Saturday, 8th July 2017. |
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20th January 2017
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21st October 2016 Dear Briars Foundation Supporter, Construction of The Ted Stockdale Pavilion at Rothwell Park is well underway and the attached photo shows the progress after 3 months. The planned finish date is still late December/January so fingers crossed the weather remains kind to us. The Briars Foundation have driven this project and a lot of hard work has gone into this over the past few years.
John Price has done an amazing job working with council, state and federal government to raise the funds required to make this $1.5m project happen. In addition the Briars Foundation has contributed $220,000 towards the pavilion construction and we have been actively fundraising for this over the past few years and thus far we have been successful in raising some $125,000 in donations. If you do the maths, you can see the end result means we now have around $95,000 less in Foundation funds to assist sports development within the club. So, this is a plea to all Briars and supporters to have one last crack at donating to the Briars Foundation for the Ted Stockdale Pavilion. Those who donate will be recognised on a plaque that will be unveiled at the opening of the Pavilion early next year. If you would like to donate (buy a brick) or top up your current donation you can do so by completing a Briars Foundation’s donation / pledge form ; The levels of bricks available are;
Donations towards the Rothwell Park (Ted Stockdale) Pavilion can be made in a number of ways: To make a tax deductable donation, you can donate via the Australian Sports Foundation , who will provide you with an immediate Tax Receipt or by filling out the Donation/Pledge Form - Please make out cheques to "Australian Sports Foundation" and post forms to the following address. The Briars Foundation Ltd Should you not require a tax receipt then contributions can be made directly to the Briars Foundation using "Non Deductible Contributions Form" and mailed to the above address. All contributions are appreciated and will be recognised at the new Pavillion. We really appreciate everyone who has supported this project thus far, but we are asking for just one last push to get us home! Once this project is completed the Briars Foundation will shift its focus to a scholarship style program promoting junior development plus we will look at other potential projects like a new squash court and maybe even a second hockey field. I will keep you updated over the ensuing months and look forward to your support! Thank you. |
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23rd September 2016
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26th August 2016
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9th August 2016 |
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9th August 2016 After a lot of hard work and a number of meetings I’m delighted to announce that the Ted Stockdale Pavilion will commence construction on Monday 1st August. As advised previously we have had to make some changes due to budgetary constraints but it is now full steam ahead with a completion date around late December. We have exciting times ahead as we watch Rothwell park change! I will keep you updated regarding the construction of the pavilion. We will acknowledge everyone who has supported this project by placing their names on a plaque which will be displayed at the new Ted Stockdale Pavilion at Rothwell Park. Thank you. |
THE WEEKLY TIMES, Wednesday, 28th August 2013 pg.13
Facility Upgrade - Rothwell Park
The Liberal candidate for Reid, Craig Laundy has promised Briars Sporting Club in Concord $500,000 to upgrade the Rothwell Park facility. Mr Laundy made the announcement on Saturday and said the funding would be used to upgrade change rooms at the park.
“Briars Sporting Club has been central to the local community for almost 100 years, which is why I am delighted to announce this support from the coalition,” Mr Laundy said.
"The $500,000 will be used by Briars Sporting Club to provide a long overdue upgrade to changing rooms at Rothwell Park at Concord.”
Mr Laundy said Briars Sporting Club has about 1,500 members with more than 500 of them representing the club in rugby, cricket, hockey, bowls, squash and netball.
“In addition to promoting fitness and healthy life styles through its sporting activities, club members also have fantastic opportunities to socialise off the playing field.”
“The Briars Sporting Club has made an extraordinary contribution to the local community and it deserves this support from the coalition.”






