AUTUMN-THEMED footpaths stickers are one of the promotions being implemented by the New Norfolk Business Alliance to help bring shoppers b ack to the town centre. The stickers were some months in the planning and were installed on the Friday before the disastrous fire that destroyed the Banjos building a fortnight ago.
The signs are made of non-slip and hardwearing material and have a long life but it is intended they remain only for around three months to gauge their longevity. Business Alliance promotions co-ordinator Ngaire Glover said the signs had five autumn backgrounds and three slogans urging people to shop locally, support our town and local business.
Pictured admiring one of the stickers shortly after their installation were Business Alliance chairman Ray Williams and committee member Greg Hudson.
Scheduled musical events are the other string to the Business Alliance's promotional bow, via its Re-New Norfolk initiaitve. Live music will be performed in High St between 10am-1pm on April 14, 21 and 28. On April 14 there will be a range of activities on Arthur Square, the Memorial Hall and Ellis Dean Reserve.
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