Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteNo fresh blood in Berwick

No fresh blood in Berwick

The incoming BVCC executive committee, from left, Blaz Robar, Paul Russell, Catherine Charles, Emil Sawiris, Megan Inglese-Hunbert, Harry Hutchinson, Bob Dip, Maria Taylor and Marylyn Gilberthorpe. 85476The incoming BVCC executive committee, from left, Blaz Robar, Paul Russell, Catherine Charles, Emil Sawiris, Megan Inglese-Hunbert, Harry Hutchinson, Bob Dip, Maria Taylor and Marylyn Gilberthorpe. 85476

By Lilly O’Gorman
CALLS for new blood went largely unanswered at the Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting last week.
Harry Hutchinson was re-elected as president at the meeting at Eighty One Restaurant and Bar on Wednesday night.
In his president’s report, Mr Hutchinson said that the next 16 months would be the “most important times” for Berwick businesses.
“Normally the president’s report is focused on the past and talks about the previous year, but I have decided to do something different seeing as this is my fourth time,” he said.
Clyde Road duplication works, the Fountain Gate shopping centre expansion, and the planned development for Lyall Road are all issues the chamber would face in the coming year, he said.
“Another thing over the next couple of months is the effect of the global financial crisis, and it’s not only affecting Berwick,” Mr Hutchinson said.
“When was the last time we have seen three vacancies in High Street? There is also significant office space up for rent.”
He called on landlords to lower rent to offer relief to all businesses, big and small.
“We will also see the effect of Fountain Gate and the opening of Myer and specialty stores. It’s going to be different when that opens,” he said.
“However our businesses will rebound and gather strength – there is going to be good and bad in what’s going to happen.”
Members heard about events happening in coming months including Berwick on Sale; Breast Cancer Network of Australia fund-raiser ‘Pinking Berwick’; the Hot Rods Car Club coming into Berwick on the third Sunday in October, Best of Berwick; the Christmas Charity raffle and a family fun day held in conjunction with VicRoads.
Guest speakers, VicRoads representative Simon Lansdown and Tanya Barnaby from BMD Constructions spoke about the progress on Clyde Road.
Mr Lansdown said both VicRoads and BMD Constructions were calling on feedback from the community.
He said that access to service roads would be affected over two weeks while angle parking was installed.
When asked about the difference the duplication would make for traffic coming in and out of Enterprise Avenue, Mr Lansdown said it would make a significant improvement.
“The challenge of Clyde Road is it is the only north-south road in the area … but it is also a destination road with local facilities,” he said.
“We had to find a plan which balances those two clear functions. (The duplication) will make a difference to travel time and make it much safer. It’s not a silver bullet – it’s a busy road and a growing area.”
He also said residents would notice a marked difference following the High Street intersection upgrade. The intersection has the highest crash history for Clyde Road.
“It will become a much more conventional intersection; a proper, signalised intersection.”
Mr Hutchinson thanked the committee for its support last year.
The new executive committee is Harry Hutchinson, president and council representative; Emil Sawiris, vice-president; Blaz Robar, secretary and public officer; Paul Russell, treasurer; Bob Dip, Megan Inglese-Hunbert, Catherine Charles and Maria Taylor. Bruno Sternberg is auditor and Marylyn Gilberthorpe legal adviser.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Landscape complete as Alderson and Bates claim Group 1’s

A missing piece fell into place for Cranbourne-trainer Cindy Alderson on Saturday when her seven-year-old gelding Jigsaw gave her an emotional victory in the...
More News

Swans in striking position

Casey South Melbourne’s push towards finals received a massive boost on Saturday with the Swans in a strong position after day one of round...

Final four set to battle but only one team can prevail

The DDCA T20 finals day is here and there are two mouthwatering match-ups planned for this Sunday at 10am. Straithaird Recreation Reserve will be home...

Panthers well placed to cause ladder shakeup against Cats

Dandenong is in a commanding position against finals-hopeful Geelong after a positive first day in round 15 of Victorian Premier Cricket. At Geelong Cricket Ground,...

Twin tons set up Lions

Centuries from Narre South pair Oshadha Ariyadasa (125) and Vineth Jayasuriya (130) have helped the Lions post a big total of 331 against the...

Hot stuff from the Villagers

CARDINIA WATERS BOWLS It was another tough day at the office for Cardinia Waters side one in the game against Keysborough in Midweek Pennant on...

Teamwork talks at Drouin

DROUIN GOLF Teamwork was the talk of the town at Drouin Golf and Country Club on Saturday with a strong field of 81 pairs competing...

Thirsty Lions trade blows

In a move designed to beat the worst of the predicted heatwave conditions, all Saturday games were scheduled to commence at 10am rather than...

‘Heart of Gold’ wins OAM

Kooweerup resident Beverley Anne Edwards has been awarded an Order of Australia (OAM) for her decades-long service to the community of Cardinia. Already a...

Humble doctor earns OAM

When Dr Roberto Celada arrived in Australia nearly four decades ago, he had just $8 in his pocket, limited English and no certainty about...

Trailblazing firefighter honoured with Australian Fire Service Medal

Yarragon South’s Emma Louise Conway has been awarded the Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) for over 20 years of frontline firefighting, leadership, and emergency...