The Gold Coast Bulletin

Ashmore Plaza retailers want more security

- EMILY TOXWARD emily.toxward@news.com.au

CAFE owners struggling to make ends meet following COVID-19 restrictio­ns are considerin­g taking legal action if a security guard is not provided at Ashmore Plaza Shopping Centre.

Little Drip Cafe owner Nikki Norman and her partner Rob Lewis say they’re sick of customers being hassled by people who hang around the centre.

The Bulletin has previously reported locals were avoiding the area, dubbing it “Trashmore” Plaza, because it was in a state of disrepair and customers were frequently verbally abused by “deros” from neighbouri­ng supported accommodat­ion facilities.

Mr Lewis said over the weekend he had to step in to help a teenager and an older woman being hassled by a regular menace.

“Every shop owner is exactly the same and we’re already struggling to attract customers because of COVID-19. People are just boycotting this centre now because they don’t want to be abused or physically touched by strangers,” he said.

“Something has to be done because it’s impacting on everybody’s turnover. I’ve been speaking to my lawyer about legal action.”

David Ross, facilities manager for the body corporate who owns half of the shopping centre, said he’d held meetings with a view to get a security detail happening next week.

“The commercial­ly owned half of the centre, owned by Ray White, is happy to foot half of the $70-90k it will cost to have a full-time security guard,” he said.

“Now it’s up to the 33 individual lot owners, who form the body corporate, to agree to pay the rest. I’ve told them that they’ll lose tenants if they don’t.

“Yes, it means they’ll have to put their hands in their pockets but if they don’t do it now retailers will leave the centre and they’ll still have to put their hands in their pockets.

“The number one priority should be the security of the retailers in the centre and their customers, having an on-site presence will ensure troublemak­ers are moved on.”

Mr Ross, of Diverse FMX, added that overdue maintenanc­e at the centre, such as repairing leaks in the roof, were slowly being chipped away at.

He said if the body corporate voted yes to paying for half of the security guard, about $1000 per each lot owner, one would start “next Monday”.

PEOPLE ARE JUST BOYCOTTING THIS CENTRE NOW BECAUSE THEY DON’T WANT TO BE ABUSED OR PHYSICALLY TOUCHED BY STRANGERS

CAFE OWNER ROB LEWIS

 ?? Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS ?? Little Drip cafe owner Rob Lewis wants the body corporate at Ashmore Plaza to agree to share security costs to stop customers being hassled by regular troublemak­ers.
Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS Little Drip cafe owner Rob Lewis wants the body corporate at Ashmore Plaza to agree to share security costs to stop customers being hassled by regular troublemak­ers.

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