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Fremantle Community Park: Pressure to be on bars and kitchens under new deal

Print will be in the kitchens and bars in the Community Park with the new Eastern Fremaant rented with local sports clubs.

The East Fremant, which was opened after a renovation of 32 million dollars last year, is intended to be an independent property for East Fremantle town and a center for the community in which WAFL football meets leisure and other social activities.

In addition to the redeveloped football house to the sharks with Eastern Fremant, a new synthetic bowling green, Unisex exchanger rooms, a dog exercise area, skating area, community gardens, bars, kitchen and function rooms, Belgravia Leasure for at least five years.

At the July 15 meeting, the Council unanimously supported a license agreement that allows Croquet Club to use the parts of the park to use the parts of the park.

The original agreement was approved in May 2024, but in December, the Council voted to review the food and beverage payment model, which required the contract to be taken into consideration again.

Camera icon1500 Natives celebrated the opening of East Fremantle Park. Credit: Community Park with Eastern Fremant

Under the new agreement, 4 percent of gross food and beverage revenue will go to two clubs and Eastern Fremenle Football Club.

Club members will receive a 10 percent discount on food and beverage purchases.

However, if the EFFC does not reach a turnover of $ 300,000 or an EFBC $ 180,000 annually, any or all of the food and beverage revenues can be recovered.

A council report said that this regulation is not valid for EFCC.

“The revenue sharing model, which is accepted as the Assembly, reflects the significant financial contribution of the town to the re -development of the East Fremenle Community Park, and the activity financial model should be suitable by those who pay wages to reduce the risk of more subsidies,” he said.

“The model also acknowledges that sports clubs require a sustainable flow of income from the operations of food and beverage activities in East Fremenle Community Park.”

The report stated that the presidents of bowling and croquetal clubs were “comfortable” with the new regulation.

The agreement can be reviewed six months later, when food and beverage revenue increases to $ 3.5 million and $ 4 million to $ 4 million, while 6 percent and 6 percent can be reviewed to increase the increase in 5 percent of clubs.

The provisions of the dividends require the approval of the liquor licensing manager.

Belgravia offered to quit the $ 100,000 management fee if it does not reach its budget targets, and will also give up the bonuses that it will be appropriate if it gives better results than the budget.

The State Government invested 26 million dollars in the restructuring, the town of East Fremenle promised $ 8 million, and contributing from the LotTerywest and AFL Facility Fund.

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