Reserve Park Shelters Online

Newcastle, WALocal News

The City of Newcastle has introduced an online reservation system for the Lake Boren Park Shelters, making it easier for residents to book these facilities for events in 2024. With two shelters available, users can choose from morning, afternoon, or full-day slots. The process begins with an online form that secures the reservation for up to three business days, allowing time for payment processing. This service streamlines reservations and emphasizes the city’s dedication to improving access to recreational spaces. Various payment options are detailed in the confirmation email, ensuring transparency.

This initiative is expected to enhance community engagement, encouraging residents to utilize local parks for gatherings and events, and supports Newcastle's aim to create a more connected and active community.

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