Ararat Community Enterprise (ACE) has pledged $10,000 towards restoring the Ararat Boer War Memorial Fountain.
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Ararat Rural City presented a report to councillors last month with a “firm budget” for restoring the fountain’s statutes, plumbing and lighting of “$125,400 including contingency”.
Councillors backed a plan to seek community funding and grants from the state and federal government to help pay for the restoration.
The Ararat Boer War Memorial fountain is located in front of the Ararat Town Hall, and is a focal point for the civic precinct.
The fountain was originally built to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee and the recognise the Ararat’s contribution to the Boer War in which local people went off to defend the British empire.
Ararat Rural City deputy mayor, Cr Gwenda Allgood said it was exciting news that ACE had announced that it would kick start the restoration project with a sizable donation.
“There is a strong connection for the people of Ararat to this civic fountain and this council recognises its importance and is committed to finding funding for its restoration,” she said.
Cr Allgood said it was important to note that it was not included in the current redevelopment of the Ararat Arts Precinct, as it did not meet the state or federal funding guidelines of that project, however attention needs to be paid to the rundown monument to give the finishing touch to the new facility.
“There has been a number of attempts to fund the restoration and funding applications that date back to 2009, but unfortunately they were unsuccessful,” she said.
“Whilst the problem has been talked about for many years there has never been any detailed investigation of the works required or the cost.”
Ararat Community Enterprise was launched in 2007 and is a not-for-profit charity organisation that contributes back into the community.
The Board of Management is made up of local people.
Ararat Rural City has also made a funding application to the Federal Government’s Building Better Regions Infrastructure Fund and is hopeful that success will allow the project to commence early this year.
“It is also important for funding applications to show our level of community support and contribution, so we are looking for assistance with this part of the project,” Cr Allgood said.
“We see this as one of our priority projects and are keen to see this Ararat icon restored to its full potential.”
Cr Allgood has also worked with Ararat historians to produce a list of the soldiers that the fountain memorialises.
Boer War enlistments
Lan/Cpl Kilbeg of Beaufort
W.T Buchanan of Beaufort
George Bloy of Ararat
Samuel Edwards (wounded) of Ararat
Egbert William Tyers of Ararat
George Hamilton of Ararat
Fred. Waites of Ararat
Harry Mitchell of Ararat
J.J Cooper of Ararat
Arthur Battye of Ararat
Fred. Burn of Ararat
J.B.MItchell of Ararat
H.J. Smart (died of enteric fever) of Ararat
H Best of Great Western
Walter Williamson of deCameron, Elmhurst
Trooper Brown (wounded) of Jacksons Creek
Donald McDonald of Moyston
F Crawford of Moyston
William John Miller of Moyston
O Schaecke of Moyston
D Schaecke of Moyston
John Crouch of Maroona
D McMurtie of Jallukar