[2][5]: 322–324 After two requests to Premier John Forrest, in 1894 and 1895,[2][6] the government agreed to fund municipal chambers.
[15] The Toodyay Road Board also held their monthly meetings in the hall from 1900, on separate days to the Council,[4] until they merged in 1912.
[17] The town hall was built adjoining the existing municipal chambers with a contract price of £850.
[26][27] In 1990–92 major renovations were carried out to the entire building, including addition of a new kitchen and bar.
During these renovations the hall's foundation stone was removed and stored in the Newcastle Gaol Museum.