Forbes Phoenix

Council Comments With Cr Chris Roylance

On Saturday the town celebrated that is had been 50 years since Gough Whitlam officially opened the Lachlan Vintage Vil­lage – you can watch the reel at the newly refurbished Visitor Information Centre on the site in Mary Street.

It is also very exciting as we commemo­rate this special event, we have launched several opportunities currently available at the site. Developers and accommoda­tion providers are invited to review and apply to develop one of two prime sites (with Newell Highway Frontage) within the Forbes Visitor Information Centre precinct.

The two sites are for a motel/conference centre (2.31ha) and a caravan/holiday park (3.28ha). Council believes this is a unique opportunity to shape the future of accom­modation in Forbes, to meet growing num­ber of travellers visiting the area. Closing 30 June 2025.

Suitably qualified operators are also cur­rently being invited to submit an EOI to lease the very popular Forbes Visitor Infor­mation Centre Cafe/Restaurant since the current operator has given notice. This is a very popular cafe, and we are hoping to at­l

tract a skilled chef/operator to run the busy venue, possibly even seven days a week.

Finally, local producers are again invited to submit an EOI to supply and sell their local goods at the new Forbes Visitor In­formation Centre, located at the former La­chlan Vintage Village. See Tenders and Ex­pressions of Interest on the Forbes Shire Council website for details about all current EOI opportunities.

NSW Reconstruction Authority is host­ing a business forum to help Central West business owners who have experienced or are at risk of over-floor flooding. Floodresilience experts will present simple and practical ways business owners can re­store their business premises quickly after a flood. The presentation will include practi­cal tips and advice about building materials which will help you open your doors and start trading as soon as possible after a flood. It will be held at Club Forbes, 41-45 Templar Street, from 6-8pm on Tuesday 3 June.

By Chris Roylance,
Deputy Mayor of Forbes Shire Council

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