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Dollars secured to help live the life al fresco

January 11th, 2023Dollars secured to help live the life al fresco

The Hepburn Shire Council has confirmed it's secured a handy $300,000 from the state government to help local businesses provide outdoor furniture and inject mre life into its streetscapes.

The Hepburn Shire Council has confirmed it’s secured a handy $300,000 from the state government to help local businesses provide outdoor furniture and inject mre life into its streetscapes.

The state’s COVID Safe Outdoor Activation Fund aims to support businesses in their recovery from COVID.

The council undertook an expression of interest process for eligible local businesses across the shire to participate in the program to receive outdoor furniture as part of the program and received 42 eligible applications.

Businesses were able to choose from a range of outdoor tables, chairs, umbrellas, umbrella covers and lights, heaters and displays racks.

Furniture was ordered, sorted, and delivered directly to each of the participating businesses, including 99 tables, 190 chairs, 17 umbrellas/bases, 58 heaters and other items.

As part of the program the council also purchased 24 new locally made single rubbish bins and installed 43 planter pots and plants across the main town streetscapes, with a further 58 locally made Corten steel planter boxes and plants to be installed.

Mayor Cr Brian Hood said that the funding also provided an opportunity to support our local businesses by waiving the street furniture and A-frame permits.

“We are also pleased that the funding has also allowed us to bring some vibrancy to the town streetscapes providing planter pots and boxes, bringing some colour and life to our streets while also significantly reducing permit fees paid by local businesses,” said Cr Hood.

One participating business made the following statement:

“Hepburn Shire thank you very much for the hard work you put into arranging for the outdoor furniture for my shop under the program. Thank you for the delivery of them also.”

In 2023, Council will be engaging with the community and business owners in a separate project to develop a policy on outdoor dining and other temporary and permanent fixtures on road reserves.

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