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Cash boost for outdoor dining

The state government will give Wyndham council $80,000 in funding to expand outdoor dining and support hospitality businesses in the municipality.

Local Government Minister Shaun Leane announced the funding, which is being provided to help councils assist restaurants, pubs and cafes to continue COVID-safe operations, last week.

The funding is part of a $5 million extension to the state government’s $87.5 million Outdoor Eating and Entertainment Package, which was released in September.

Twenty-two councils across Victoria have received a share of the $5 million.

Wyndham mayor Adele Hegedich welcomed the funding.

“Outdoor dining has become an important way of life for many residents in this post-COVID world,” Cr Hegedich said.

“This latest grant from the state government will be used to continue our collaboration with businesses and support their broad and unique food offerings.

“This additional money will help maintain the very successful parklet trial that has been in place for the last six months.

“With the support of businesses, we’ll be using the funding to attach roof structures to the six alfresco parklets in Hoppers Junction and the Werribee City Centre, to prepare for the winter months.”

Cr Hegedich said the council would also purchase heating elements and roof lighting to support evening trading.

“Since COVID and restrictions, Wyndham City has worked hard to install a number of activations across Wyndham for all residents to enjoy,” she said.

“These include the West End Experience in Werribee city centre, the installation of temporary cycle routes and pop-up parks at Point Cook, Williams Landing, Station Place and Soho Village.

“Feedback, data and evidence collected during these trials and pilots helps us to guide longer term planning, design and creative use of our spaces.

“Wyndham city has worked closely with local businesses and traders during this period, providing a range of support, including the waiving of many fees and charges.”

For more details about outdoor trading and dining opportunities for businesses in Wyndham visit: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/outdoortrading

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