News - Pakenham Officer Star News - 22nd February 2024

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New chapter after tragic shop fire By Corey Everitt

Jim Gregory at Centre Court Book Exchange, recently reopened.

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Centre Court Book Exchange has made a triumphant return, two and half years on since a fire tragically tore through the secondhand bookstore, destroying a treasured collection. Jim Gregory has been a well-known face in Pakenham’s Main Street, but residents have been left wondering about the future of his bookstore ever since its 15-year-run came to an end after an arson attack on a tobacco store in Centre Court Arcade spread to his store, destroying a majority of his collection of 30,000 to 35,000 books. “I’ve easily bought another 20,000 over the last couple of years, probably more.” With the collection brimming once again, it was time to open up and share. He moved back into Centre Court Arcade, specifically to a larger location across from where he once was. The store opened back in Pakenham on Thursday 15 February, to the delight of the local residents who were happy to see Mr Gregory’s wonderful array of books back, ready to be shared for all.

Bearing the brunt It is a “disappointing” outcome for residents of Officer’s Blue Gum Lifestyle Village, after the council ruled against allowing greater car access off the newly upgraded Brunt Road. Last year, residents from the retirement village raised concerns about the new upgrades to Brunt/Rix Road, which created large median strips throughout the road including across the entrance to Blue Gum Village which restricted access to only left-in and left-out turns. Cr Radford raised the issue calling for a

report to assess changes to be made to allow right hand turns in and out of the village. The motion was also made with the consideration that further upgrades being made along the road could also restrict access for other major properties. In the latest council meeting on Monday 19 February, the report from the council officers was put before councillors with the recommendation to not construct an opening for right-hand turns through the newly constructed median. “It is disappointing, but I can’t in good con-

science go against this report,” Cr Radford said. “I have read through it thoroughly, had a number of briefings, I really wanted to be sure that this report was suggesting the right thing and we are doing the right thing. “I have to go with the report and say that it would adversely affect the safety of road users.” The report argued that constructing a righthand turn would cause a significant impact on the traffic flow of the road which is becoming increasingly busy, ultimately risking overall safety of drivers on the road.

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Furthermore, such a change was deemed to not comply with the Officer Precinct Structure Plan which is the basis of the Brunt/Rix Road upgrade. Many councillors in discussion labeled the outcome ‘disappointing’, with Cr Springfield raising concerns about the communication in the overall upgrade project. “I’m disappointed that we haven’t been able to come up with a better outcome or solution for this site,” Cr Springfield said. Continued page 2

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