TELL all your friends: the roads are open again and New Norfolk's town centre is back in business. The site of last week's fire was cleared today and the fences have been removed from the roadway and traffic is flowing freely in High and Burnett Sts.
The Derwent Valley Council will update the community on future plans for the site at a public meeting tomorrow (Thursday) at 6.30 in the council social rooms in Circle St.
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I have heard that Shiploads is going to open in the old IGA building does anyone know if this is true?
ReplyDeleteI heard banjos was going there.I reckon shiploads will move in though somewhere,its doing well at Bridgewater.
ReplyDeleteLet Bridgewater keep it surely 1 el cheapo store is enough for a town the size of Norfolk?
ReplyDeleteWould you prefer another empty shop?
ReplyDeleteFace facts- Norfolk needs all and any business they can get.
But Mayor Evans said we were at near capacity ... could he have been ... w-r-o-n-g?
DeleteDon't give us another make-shift store like Millers - rather have an empty shop thanks. NN isn't a dumping ground for sub-standard retail or is that how everyone views it? Reap what you sow.