Gosford at tipping point for brighter future

Anti social behavior and its effect on businesses in Gosford and East Gosford over many years was on the agenda for Gosford Erina Business Chamber’s Safety in our Streets breakfast meeting in mid-June.
With surveys showing that people don’t feel very safe in Gosford over 80 business people turned up to discuss the issue and help shape a safer direction for Gosford CBD and surrounds.
Facilitated by Chamber Director Mel Archer and Gosford Hotel General Manager, Scott Miller the meeting heard from a panel of leaders and experts on their insights and strategies on the most pressing issue of Safety in Our Streets.
The government’s Uptown Programme to develop the nighttime economy has seen 31 Gosford businesses participating in the 24-hour economy.
Ms Tesch highlighted her belief that Gosford will become a music city. She said that a local music group, Central Coast Music and Arts Collective has plans to bring music into the city that will include regular concerts at the Stadium.
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