Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsMillicent street party plan in place

Millicent street party plan in place

Melissa Armfield One   TBW Newsgroup
PARTY TIME: Millicent café owner Melissa Armfield believes the town should have a street party once the COVID-19 pandemic is over. Picture: FRED SMITH

A STREET party in the heart of Millicent has been touted as a way to mark the end of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.

As some restrictions start to ease, a public gathering in Kentish Place has been floated as one way to celebrate when the long-awaited all clear is given by the authorities.

The concept of a street party was canvassed when the Millicent Business Community Association recently held its monthly committee meeting online.

Business association chairman Lee Morgan said Kentish Place could be suitable as the legislated alcohol-ban did not apply in that area.

Mr Morgan said the closed street and car park could host a wine and food festival with music and markets.

“The MBCA note the ongoing re-invigoration in this area including the opening of the former Millicent Community Club and Wattle Range Council’s works so it would be an opportunity to have a celebration in this area,” Mr Morgan said.

The committee accepted the suggestion of cafe owner Melissa Armfield.

She said it could follow the successful example of the street party which was held in Kentish Place last November as part of the Great Vic Bike Ride.

“The town needs something to celebrate we came out the other end of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Ms Armfield said.

“There seems to be more people about Millicent and their mood is brighter.”

In other MBCA news, Mr Morgan said the meeting noted the improvements to numerous facades in the main street over the last 12 months including the Beehive Corner.

“The MBCA Committee commented that this was a significant investment by the landowner Andrew Pratt of SECO Homes,” he said.

“Although not quite complete it has significantly improved the look to the western entrance to the main street.

“The MBCA resolved to send a letter of appreciation to Mr Pratt.

“The MBCA officially deferred the MBCA Outstanding Business Awards to 2021 and it will be called the 2020-21 Outstanding Business Awards.

“We will invest some time to use better technology over this winter to develop a voting system in 2021.

“The MBCA will update its webpage and to continue to acknowledge past winners of the Business Awards and other historical information.

“We had discussion on the annual general meeting and a date is yet to be set.

“The MBCA Committee is keen to see some invigoration and in these times of coming out of the pandemic, anything is on the table to reinvigorate and boost Millicent and to encourage people to shop local.

“Therefore, we are after new members as we want to engage further and market Millicent businesses more than ever.”

Mr Morgan said the MBCA will also be participating with other businesses association across the region online means about collaborating with Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast on boosting industry opportunities across the Limestone Coast.

“The MBCA received a report from council’s economic development manager Roger Babolka,” he said.

“It noted the work regarding compliance, council’s bid for stimulus projects and the progress of projects in the Domain area such as safety aspects.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Hear to entertain across the region

Friday, April 10 Dave Blackett, South Australian Hotel, Mount Gambier/Berrin, 4.30pm-8.30pm The Southern Undertows, The Bellum Hotel, Mount Schank, 3pm Bec Willis and Keith Smith,...
More News

Gertners in the national spotlight

DOMINIC Gertners, Mount Gambier/Berrin multi-talented musician, touched the hearts of the nation after recently being featured on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)’s The Piano. The...

Magpies are more than ‘black-and-white’

ANOTHER football season means another opportunity for the Kalangadoo Magpies to show their true colours in the competition. With experience in finals football and with...

Eagles unfazed by premiership high

AS the reigning premiers of the Mid South Eastern Football League, the Hatherleigh Eagles have certainly painted a target on their back this season. However,...

Mozzies itching for return of MSEFL

DESPITE having the bye this weekend, the Mount Burr Mozzies are keen to get started with the new Mid South Eastern football season. Clint Gallio...

Murphies back on track for 2026

THE Glencoe Murphies are set to return in force for 2026 Mid South Eastern football after an injury-riddled season last year. With a promising start...

More improvement possible

NANGWARRY NANGWARRY was a big improver in the 2025 Mid South East football season and will look to continue that form in 2026. The Saints kicked...

Eagles expectations soar for the sky

BORDER DISTRICTS EAGLES In: Matthew Nunn (Payneham NU), Mackenzie Bower (Payneham NU), Isaac Hewson (Payneham NU) Out: Tyler Harris (Flinders University), Sam Smith (Flagstaff Hill), Joshua...

Crows a potential ‘wing-in’ for finals

KEITH CROWS In: Charlie Quick (Kenilworth) Out: Daniel Bibby (Loxton), Ben Simounds (Brighton), Ryan Bartlett (Koondrook Barham), Billy Wade (Mount Burr) The Keith Crows take on the...

New coach, new game plan for Demons

PORT MACDONNELL MINIMAL changes at Port MacDonnell, apart from Simon Merrett taking on the coaching duties, means few disruptions throughout pre-season heading into the new...

Saints looking for redemption in 2026 season

KINGSTON SAINTS In: Chris Barns, Connor Nutting (Tooleybuc Manangatang) Out: Chris Draper (Greenacres), Mackenzie Slee (Prince Alfred Old Collegians), Ben Kennedy (Ultima Storm) Kingston had a great...