Prince St is the Heart of our Town
The main street precinct is often the pulse of a town. It reflects the health and vitality of a community. It's a place that is populated in the majority by small businesses that cater for many of the needs of the wider community. Take our main street for instance. Prince St hosts dress shops, accountants, computer stores, cafe's and restaurants, solicitors, pharmacies, newsagents, a shoe shop and a book store, dentists, hairdressers, a service station, bakeries, banks, a music shop and a grocery store. There is also the local council chambers, sporting fields and a library.
Just around the corner from these businesses are bike shops, printers, bedding specialists, chiropractors, a wellbeing centre, a vet, the post office, preschools, a dance studio and a curiosity shop.
The list goes on and on, but you get the picture. Just about anything you need can be found in the Prince St Precint.
About Town This Month
The July Racing Carnival is getting into full swing and time is slipping away to find that perfect hat, shoe and bag ensemble at Mackelly's or Go Girlz. Maybe you're still after the perfect frock from Blossum and Co. Lasting Impressions (w), or Gaye Abandon. And don't forget Birdscage (w) or Rockmans for that bit of bling.
Book your table now for a celebratory meal after a day at the races: Clocktower, Valley Harvest (w), Holly'z, Big River Pizza, Thai at the Grafton, Vines, Georgies (w),
It's a new financial year and it's time to start getting your shoe box to your accountant. The Main Street precinct boasts Stephenson and Marks, WHK, Robert Turns, Kennedy Saunders and AC Small and Maxwell.
