Come October, the Visitors information Centre will be a hive of activity as plans for its redevelopment kick-off.
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Part of the renewal project includes a coffee shop that will be the new home of Ironbark Espresso Bar.
Owner of the cafe, Joanne Howarth, said that the store would be extending their hours of operation.
“We’ll be open from 6am to 4pm on weekdays and 7am to 2pm on weekends,” she said. “With the new larger kitchen we’ll be able to offer more variety for everyone to enjoy.”
With the new larger kitchen we’ll be able to offer more variety for everyone to enjoy.
- Joanne Howarth
Blayney Shire Council, General Manager, Rebecca Ryan said that the cafe at the new visitor’s centre would help support other smaller craft industries.
“Ironbark has embraced the intent of the Cultural Centre Working Group vision to create a vibrant community hub with suggestions for consideration including; collaboration with local artists to display and sell works, Saturday morning music sessions, special events such as pop up art gallery, community notices in the café, after hours meeting space and workshop venue for arts and crafts, jewellery and cooking,” she said.
Works will commence after the October long weekend.