$23,013 to turn Tenterden Hall’s white ants into dead ants

Inside the Tenterden Hall, which will soon receive a $23,013 upgrade, Land Managers Robert Martin, left, Murray Neilsen, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and Leanne Martin.
28th Feb 2023

THE army of white ants which has laid siege to the almost century-old Tenterden Hall will soon be eliminated and the damage caused repaired thanks to a State Government grant of $23,013 for essential upgrades and building works.
The grant, provided under the NSW Crown Reserves Improvement Fund, will go towards repairing the building after white ants damaged the floor and walls, as well as upgrades to the hall entrance, doors and ramps.
Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall said that Tenterden Hall has been the focal point for everyone in the district for almost 100 years, where locals have celebrated the good times and come together in the bad.
“In recent years the hall has literally been eaten away by white ants and now the local land managers are fighting back with some big plans to remove the ants, the damage they have caused and upgrade the hall,” Mr Marshall said.
“This grant will allow them to do the work and continue their program of upgrades, started last year with a previous grant for a new toilet block and rainwater tank for the hall.
“Congratulations to the land managers on securing the funds to improve this important community facility.”
Tenterden Recreation Reserve Land Manager Robert Martin warmly welcomed the funding, which he said would be mostly used to repair white ant damage to the building.
“Any remaining money will be used towards upgrading the side access doors and ramps to ensure we are compliant with work health and safety requirements,” Mr Martin said.
“We had a pest inspection due to suspected white ant damage. The report showed considerable damage to the floor joists and other wall structures.
“The grant will mean a more structurally sound building and therefore will be safe for all users. The side access door will allow for better disability access.”