Mount Evelyn
Tuesday, 26 October, 2021
Lilydale crossing project update
Men’s shed builds Santa a new seat
Caravan parks flooded with bookings
Year 12 students have final hurrah
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For 262 days, metropolitan Melbourne faced the toughest and longest lockdown in the world, making the taste of freedom sweeter than ever. Cafes, restaurants and bars, as well as hairdressers, were the first to emerge from the stay-at-home orders, as the restrictions placed on people lifted on Friday 22 October. Yarra Ranges residents didn’t waste any time getting back to normality, making bookings for breakfast, lunch and dinner wherever they could get in. But while the excitement for patrons was obvious, cafe owners said the stress of density limits, policing vaccinations and staffing, had made the return to dining-in quite stressful. Bean Seen Cafe part owner Jason Seach said he was very happy to be open again and the response from the community was overwhelming. “As soon as the lockdown ending was announced we started getting bookings and I’m actually booked out for the next four days so that’s a positive sign,” he said. “I’m happy with it from a business point of view but it’s just the whole double vaccination thing. How we have to police that, it’s a little bit of an issue.” Mr Seach said his staff had been quite apprehensive about having to turn people away had they not been fully vaccinated. “That’s probably the hardest thing. In hindsight, I’ve just finished most of the service today (22 October) and I’d say 99 per cent of people were pretty good, which takes the pressure off a little bit. Continued page 3