November 2011
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The Langwarrin Cricket Club and Junior Football Club are a step closer to having a new home after the turning of the first sod for the $1 million Lloyd Park Pavilion.
Michael Rogers is the first recipient of a $500 Mayoral Bursary as part of an exciting new program to promote tertiary education.
Well known journalist and climate change ambassador, Tracey Curro, is hosting Council's free Greening our Future seminar at the Frankston Arts Centre at 7:30pm on Tuesday, 29 November.
Drumming, circus, basketball, calisthenics, karate and more  - it's all happening at the Come N Try Sports Day at the Frankston Basketball Stadium on Friday, 2 December.
The Pines Community Men's Shed was officially opened  on Wednesday, 16 November.
Council's enforcement of foreshore Local Laws will be covering a lot more ground thanks to the new $22,500 BRP Commander XT100 SSV patrol buggy.
Council has completed an audit of unsightly buildings on main roads within a 2km radius of the city centre, and is now approaching owners to improve the physical presentation of their properties.
Charges at all Frankston City operated car parks have now been set at $4.50 per day and/or $0.80 per hour.
Tricia Williams from VicRoads and Kerry Huf from Peninsula Health will be the guest speakers at the RECHARGE Scooter Safety Workshop at Karingal PLACE on Saturday, 19 November.
In 1999, Council set an ambitious target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to 25% below 1995-96 benchmark levels, and it wanted it done by 2011.
Council acknowledged the great voluntary work of the SES in Frankston City recently by holding a civic reception in their honour and formally recognising the dedication of Brian McMannis.
The Pines Forest Aquatic Centre is re-opening for summer on Monday, 14 November, and users will notice the difference.
Frankston East Tennis Club unveiled its new, easy to look after  courts, meaning they can spend more time playing and less time to maintaining.
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