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New Alcohol License Approved for Fonty’s Pool in Manjimup

The Truffle Kerfuffle runs from June 28 to 30 in Manjimup, pictured is Fonty's Pool.

URGENT UPDATE: Fonty’s Pool in Manjimup has officially received approval for a new alcohol expansion license, a decision that is set to transform the local community’s social scene. The license will allow the popular caravan park to serve and sell alcohol, enhancing its offerings for upcoming small music events, movie nights, and various celebrations.

This groundbreaking approval comes just days after local authorities held discussions regarding the potential economic boost and cultural engagement this initiative could provide. The license is expected to attract visitors and create a vibrant atmosphere, making Fonty’s Pool a go-to destination for entertainment in the region.

The Manjimup Shire Council emphasized the importance of this decision in a statement released earlier today, highlighting that it aligns with the area’s goals to foster community interaction and support local businesses. The council believes that the introduction of alcohol service will not only enhance the experience for patrons but also contribute positively to the local economy.

Fonty’s Pool has long been a cherished spot for locals and tourists alike, but the absence of an alcohol license has limited its potential for hosting larger events. With this new license, the park plans to organize an array of activities designed to draw in crowds and create memorable experiences, including live music and special movie screenings.

As the park gears up for this exciting change, the community is encouraged to participate in the upcoming events that will showcase the new offerings. Local residents and visitors can expect to see promotions and announcements in the coming weeks as Fonty’s Pool prepares to launch its enhanced services.

Residents are already expressing enthusiasm about the new possibilities. “This is fantastic news for our community! It’s great to see places like Fonty’s Pool evolving and bringing more activities to our area,” said a local business owner.

With the approval now official, the park is expected to begin serving alcohol in the next few weeks. Details on specific events and schedules will be released shortly, so stay tuned for updates.

This development marks a significant milestone for Fonty’s Pool and the broader Manjimup area, promising to elevate the local experience while fostering community spirit. As this story develops, residents are urged to stay engaged and support the new initiatives at Fonty’s Pool.

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