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Bayswater Beat Spring Edition

Welcome to the spring edition of Bayswater Beat, your quarterly update on what’s happening in Perth’s inner-east.

Bayswater Beat Spring Edition
Sep 11 2019

Our town centres are really starting to shine as we continue to work with community groups to cultivate the unique identity of each area. Over the past few months we have added street furniture in Maylands, planter boxes in Bayswater, and murals in Noranda.

Our latest project is a pocket park in Morley with The Morley Momentum. Hand in hand with these groups and passionate, dedicated local volunteers, we are creating vibrant areas that
entice you to visit, and then encourage you to relax, linger and support local businesses.

I am excited about a full calendar of local events for spring, including our annual Community Art Awards and the popular Garden Awards - both launching in September. We love to celebrate our community, and I’m looking forward to seeing the talent on display this year. As always, there are plenty of free events in the City and on the back of this edition is a list of events to add to your calendar. Don’t forget to check out our Facebook page to stay up-to-date and see what’s going on across the District.

Local clubs and community groups are always teeming with ideas about how we can make living in the inner east even better, and we really want to help those ideas come to life. The Better Bayswater Grant offers these groups funding to help them host a community project, so check out the back page for more information.

This is the perfect time of year to make the most of everything our City has to offer, so I encourage you to get out there and enjoy being part of the Bayswater community.

Mayor Dan Bull

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