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Food vans roll into town
FEBRUARY 2023
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THE Glenorchy District Football Club, Glenorchy Cricket Club and Palena Netball Club are working together to activate the KGV sporting precinct and better deliver sport in the local community. FULL STORY ON PAGE 23
Meals now on wheels (L-R) Glenorchy players Matt Joseph, Ella Maw, Madi Smith, Blu Whiley, Josh Hartill and Josh Arnold at KGV
GLENORCHY City Council is calling for mobile food businesses to roll into Glenorchy, with its new policy outlining council-approved locations for food vans in the city. In a move designed to enhance Glenorchy’s vibrancy and diversity of food offerings, and enable local mobile food businesses to gain new customers, the Council consulted with the community to identify which council-owned sites would be most suitable for
food vans to operate. As a result, food vans are now permitted and encouraged to operate in a range of locations within Glenorchy’s parks, recreational spaces and carparks. The approved locations include sites in Tolosa Park at Glenorchy, Benjafield Park at Moonah, Windermere Bay at Claremont, the Montrose foreshore, Berriedale Bay and Berriedale Main Road. STORY CONTINUES ON PAGE 3
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