A community garden for the Preston Beach community is a step closer to happening, with the Shire of Waroona Council approving the project and proposed location.
A passionate group of Preston Beach growers have been working with Council for over a year, establishing draft concept and management plans and identifying a suitable site for the garden.

Widespread community consultation followed which attracted overwhelming support for the project progressing on the Stables Road reserve.
Shire President Mike Walmsley said it's great to see such passion and enthusiasm from the Preston Beach community in support of this project.
"The Community Garden will create a new neighbourhood meeting place and will add to the social fabric of the town," he said.
"Community gardens provide a range of benefits, with opportunities to learn new skills, meet your neighbours, access to fresh produce, physical and mental health benefits as well as improving the local environment.
"The Shire of Waroona wish the garden group every success in seeking funding and creating a community space for all to enjoy. We look forward to watching the project progress."
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