By MELISSA MEEHAN
TECOMA has made headlines across the world because of one business opening its doors – but local traders say there is much more to their town.
Last week, traders walked councillors and council staff around their town highlighting some things that needed work or a bit of a revamp.
Tecoma Traders Association president Karen Rook said the walk around was a great opportunity to see the community work together rather than just separate groups.
“We’ve all had some ideas, and shared them with council staff – the idea is to get it all down on paper and have a plan for our town,” she said.
“We don’t want Tecoma to be the town people drive past to get to Upwey or Belgrave – we want people to stop in our town, shop here and eat here.”
She said the beautification works were a high priority, as was better pedestrian safety between the primary school and the shops across the highway.
“We want to keep the village atmosphere, but really push the point that we are the gateway to the hills, and that big fast food outlet isn’t the only thing that is here.”
Along the walk, Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister said the success of the walk around Yarra Glen was the catalyst of the walk around Tecoma.
“It’s wonderful to be able to meet with traders and get some insight into local issues and opportunities,” she said.
“It’s great all the different community groups have come together on this too.”
Hairdresser and shopkeeper Craig Skeates said it was important for the future of Tecoma that the area was invigorated.
“We need to get people to shop in town, not drive straight through to Belgrave,” Mr Skeates said.
“It’s time Tecoma gets an upgrade.”
A resident for 18 years, Mr Skeates opened up his hairdressing salon at the ‘Paris End’ of Tecoma.
“I love this area, we have so many great things to offer,” he said.
“We need to clean up the town and bring some new life.”
Council officers agreed to report back on all the issues and ideas raised.
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