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NEW CAFE GIVING YOUTH A SHOT

Meanwhile young people who are hoping to crack into the cafe industry on the Central Coast are being given a helping hand.
The newly-opened Oasis Kitchen proving it’s never too late to learn.
NEW CAFE GIVING YOUTH A SHOT
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Hi Sally, Right next door to this great cafe is a Council carpark which has been locked and empty since May last year.
I believe it should be open for the public and then Oasis could be assured of more customers as they could park. A fellow I spoke to from Oasis yesterday said it was very frustrating to look at the empty parking when the Council knocked down their Youth Centre and built the car park last year.
Also, Medicare and Centrelink are on the other side of the empty locked carpark.
The regional police station is opposite and the Wyong Court next to that. There is a very busy eye specialist opposite and parking is a nightmare. Central Coast Council should open this car park of over 50 spaces to the public.
Regards Jo Eyes
Could you contact Central Coast Council and request they open the Hely Street parking to the ratepayers, as we paid for it. If they don’t open it I am going to start a partition.