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Asbestos removal at garden

WORKS to upgrade the National Rhododendron Garden’s Vireya Cafe and Mist Convention Centre facilities have commenced, with the works to result in a better quality park service and experience.
The works will continue through next month and include the removal of asbestos by licensed contractors, an upgraded kitchen, as well as improvements to toilets and dining areas.
Built by the Australian Rhododendron Society volunteers in the 1970s, the gardens have great historical relevance to the Hills area.
Area Chief Ranger, Dandenong Ranges Gardens, Glenn Maskell, said it was an exciting project.
“I am looking forward to seeing the finished renovated building, which offers stunning views overlooking the gardens,” he said.
“The upgrade will be a significant improvement on the facilities for our visitors to enjoy.
“It will provide greater opportunities for hospitality, food and beverage.”
The garden’s main entrance was closed for public safety from Monday, 17 August, while the asbestos walls and roof are removed.
While the main entrance is closed, an alternate entry point at the Camellia Garden (one kilometre north along Falls Road) will be available for visitors.
Mr Maskell said Parks Victoria was endeavouring to ensure any disruptions were kept to a minimum during the upgrade.
“The building works are in close proximity to the front entrance, so there will be some minor disruptions to how visitors access the garden for public safety, particularly during asbestos removal,” he said.
“We have deliberately scheduled the works in off-peak visitor times in order to minimise any disruptions to the public.
“We really want to thank the public in advance for their patience during the works and so we can ensure everyone can safely enjoy the park.”
For further information, visit the National Rhododendron Garden page on www.parks.vic.gov.au or 131 963.

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