The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Councilor Column: Cr Robyn Gulline

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Working to improve the lives of all residents is my motivation for being on Council. Before every decision, I consider the long term benefit or impact on the community. Advocating for the services and infrastruc­ture that our residents deserve is one of my key roles as Mayor.

Staff shortages are impacting every business that I speak to. With more than 1600 registered job vacancies in our region, unemployme­nt below 3% and numerous unfilled apprentice­ship places, attracting and retaining staff is a challenge as we compete with Melbourne and other regional cities. We all need to work together to support our struggling businesses to find the urgently required staff.

Encouragin­g people to spend longer in the city will assist the profitabil­ity of our businesses. I believe in offering our residents and visitors choices, if you wish to park and walk, you need to feel safe to do so. Or if you are in a hurry or have mobility issues and wish to park in front of each business, close parking options are provided. I spend more money incidental­ly when I see something in the window of a store that I walk past than when I drive from business to business.

At Roberts Place on November 16 and 17, residents were asked what they liked and didn’t like about the central activity district (CAD). The Draft Streetscap­e Plan directly responded to each of these suggestion­s and presented a diverse range of ideas, options and improvemen­t opportunit­ies.

Thank you to the 152 people who took the time to provide feedback on the Draft CAD Streetscap­e Plan. Although the main engagement report is yet to come, we know that broad support was received for more trees, lighting, seating and heritage restoratio­n. The majority view was that angle parking is a priority over wide footpaths.

Last weekend saw more than 300 Harleydavi­dsons come to town for the Victorian State Rally. I had the pleasure of waving the flag to start the Thunder Roll on Sunday morning and then be pillion on the lead bike for my first ever motorcycle ride. Thank you to the spectators who lined the route, filming, cheering and waving to the riders.

Congratula­tions and thank you to Bopp and the organising committee for bringing so many visitors to Horsham and showcasing the natural beauty of our region. It is wonderful to see crowds return to our events and performanc­es. Cricket and tennis finals are now complete and the local winter sport season kicks off with football and netball this weekend.

It is sad to hear that so many clubs are struggling to find enough volunteers. Hopefully those who are still reluctant and worried about COVID will regain their confidence and be active in the community again soon.

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