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Business awards nominations open

Gosford Erina Business Chamber (GEBC) is calling for nominations for its annual Business Awards.

“The 2023 Business Awards recognise growth, entrepreneurship and celebrates business success across NSW,” a spokesperson said.

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“Entering business awards is a rewarding experience.

“It provides an opportunity for businesses to reflect on the goals, strategies and vision which have shaped business success, and the insights they gain will help drive growth and

Last year’s winners of the GEBC Business Awards

Up We Go Developments has submitted plans to Central Coast Council for six strata townhouses at 33 Greenacre Ave, Lake Munmorah.

The developer proposes the two-storey dwellings will be the traditional townhouse style – one with four bedrooms and three bathrooms and the others to be three bedrooms with two but at least he could leave us with that option.

“The last thing Gosford needs is to have this prime land sold off to another private developer so it can sit and decay for the next 20 years.”

Hart said if Council’s lofty plans for revitalisation of the Gosford waterfront come to fruition, there was a space in the planning proposal which “could well be” a performance space.

Many community advocates have doubts about the future of the waterfront redevelopment project, with $8.5M having been pledged by the State Government for geotechnical and initial planning work, but the millions of dollars needed for the actual construction work are yet to be secured.

Terry Collins

the longevity of their business.”

GEBC is calling for nominations for the 2023 Annual Business Awards to recognise the achievements of businesses, employees and leaders.

“The Awards are open to all business in the Chamber’s service area, not just members as has been the process in the past,” the spokesperson said.

“This change will make the Awards process a genuine reflection of the quality and depth that businesses on the Central Coast provide in many varied categories.”

Categories for the 2023

Six townhouses planned for Greenacre Ave

bathrooms.

Each residence will have a single garage and there will be four visitor car parking spaces at the rear of the development.

The proposed strata subdivision of the development will include lots one to six comprising the units and courtyards and the remaining area of the 1,689sqm site will be common property, with almost a third of the site being landscaped area.

A property adjoining the rear northern boundary – 17 Fay St – also forms part of the development due to stormwater disposal to the street via a stormwater pipe and easement along the eastern boundary.

The piped stormwater drainage system will run to the north through a new easement created over 17 Fay St and discharge into Council’s piped drainage system at the pit in the front of 17 Fay St.

The DA/636/2023 is on public exhibition at Central Coast Council’s website and submissions will be accepted close of business on Friday, June 9.

Awards are: Excellence in International Business; Excellence in Large Business; Excellence in Small Business; Excellence in Sustainability; Outstanding Business Leader; Outstanding Community Organisation; Outstanding Employee; Outstanding Start Up; Outstanding Visitor Experience; and Outstanding Young Business Leader. Nominations can be made at https://gosford. awardsplatform.com/ and close on June 30.

Source: GEBC

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