Otago Daily Times

Closure of H&Js but...

- richard.davison@odt.co.nz

IT was a day of mixed feelings in Balclutha yesterday, as employment fortunes ebbed and flowed.

As the town reeled under the news nine jobs would be lost at the longstandi­ng, town centre H&J Smith department store, Countdown restated its commitment to building a new supermarke­t in Balclutha, bringing with it up to 80 positions.

Clutha Mayor Bryan Cadogan said the news was ‘‘symptomati­c’’ of the situation following Covid19’s dramatic effects on the economy.

‘‘You never know quite what’s coming at you.

‘‘Our thoughts are with the staff and their families right now, but there’s also a positivity to be taken that we’re still in a position where . . . we can look to the future.’’

He said Countdown had informed him the Covid19 crisis had not significan­tly affected its plans for a 2500sq m supermarke­t opposite the town’s War Memorial Hall.

Countdown head of property Matt Grainger confirmed this was the case, saying Covid19 delays meant work would start ‘‘late this year’’.

‘‘We’re really pleased to have received consent to build a brand new store in

Balclutha. It’s a part of the country we’ve been looking at for some time, and we think a Countdown will provide a great new choice for the community.’’

The store was expected to create about 80 jobs, and would open during the second half of next year, he said.

Mr Cadogan described the situation as ‘‘one step forward, one step back’’, and said economic developmen­t agency

Clutha Developmen­t would be working to link people with jobs through its new ‘‘Work Local’’ initiative, launched this week.

He urged residents to consider shopping local to prevent further business closures.

‘‘It’s time to circle the wagons, [and] see that there’s a bigger picture than convenienc­e. Go down and tell H&Js how convenient online shopping is.’’

 ?? PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON ?? Bitterswee­t . . . Clutha Mayor Bryan Cadogan stands in front of the proposed site of a new Countdown supermarke­t on Balclutha's Clyde St yesterday, after the announceme­nt of the planned closure of the town's H&J Smith department store.
PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON Bitterswee­t . . . Clutha Mayor Bryan Cadogan stands in front of the proposed site of a new Countdown supermarke­t on Balclutha's Clyde St yesterday, after the announceme­nt of the planned closure of the town's H&J Smith department store.

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