Model railroad group goes solar

Adam Crouch with members of Gosford City Model Railroad Men’s Shed

The Gosford City Model Railroad Men’s Shed is set to take a major step towards improved energy efficiency thanks to support from the NSW Government’s Community Building Partnership program.

The Men’s Shed will receive $30,606 to install a new solar system and back-up batteries, helping to cut power consumption and increase sustainability.

Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said the funding will go a long way in supporting the club’s mission to reduce energy costs and reinvest in the community.

“This funding will make a world of difference to the Gosford City Model Railroad Men’s Shed, which is currently paying hefty electricity bills while operating,” Crouch said.

“A new solar and battery system will significantly reduce these costs, allowing the club to redirect funds into other important projects that directly benefit its members and the wider community.”

Club member John Gordon said the investment will ease the financial burden on members, many of whom are pensioners.

“Right now, each member pays $30 a month to keep the club running, and for pensioners that’s a real strain,” he said.

“We’ve had people from retirement villages show interest in joining, but when they hear it’s $30 a month, they often walk away, it’s just too much.

“Reducing our power costs means we can hopefully lower membership fees, which would allow more elderly people to join.

“We already host groups from retirement villages on occasion, and making membership more affordable could really help us grow and involve more people in the community.”

To learn more about the Community Building Partnership grant program, visit www.nsw.gov.au/cbp.

2 Comments on "Model railroad group goes solar"

  1. Last time I checked, Showground Road is outside of the Terrigal electorate, Adam Crouch has nothing to do with this, His party isn’t even the current government.

    • Based on the photo where he’s hot on Mr Crouch’s tail, Fmr Member for Robertson Jim Lloyd must’ve invited him! The group may find their calls for funding better answered if they showed respect and engaged with those in Government instead of picking their preferred team.

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