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The Centurion Hotel closed following flooding

12 Dec 2019 - By Megan Gittins
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The Centurion Hotel has closed following severe flooding on December 9.

A safety assessment will be conducted in order to upgrade the hotel’s facilities and refurbish the affected areas.

The hotel is expected to reopen in March 2020.

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