Time to get back to supporting your local shops

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The easing of restrictions is an opportunity to get out and shop local, says a Liverpool councillor.

Nathan Hagarty says residents of the former council “areas of concern’’ can now shop within their entire local government area in addition to their 5km boundary.

That is why he is encouraging Liverpool residents to use these new restrictions to support local business.

“I welcome the announcement of an easing of restrictions in the LGAs of concern, including Liverpool,’’ he said today.

“This will provide some much needed relief as we enter the school holidays. 

“Can I encourage everyone to take full advantage of the new LGA restrictions by visiting one of Liverpool’s many great small businesses.

“After three long months of lockdown, they are doing it tough and I’ve no doubt they’d appreciate the additional business and customers these restrictions allow.

“I’m sure we’ve all missed that favourite cafe, restaurant or grocery store just beyond the 5km limit. If you can, consider paying them a visit over the coming days and weeks,” he said.

Along with a number of other community leaders in South Western Sydney, Councillor Hagarty has been leading the fight for a consistent approach to Covid-19 restrictions across Sydney.

He wrote an open letter to the Premier in August as part of the battle for a fair go.

“I have been speaking out against these unfair restrictions for close to three months and it is good to see some relief. However, there are still additional restrictions in place for Liverpool and the other LGAs of concern,’’ he said.

“There is more work to be done to end the divide and repair the damage of Covid-19 and the lockdown. Many of these issues existed before the pandemic and will require long term action and investment from all three levels of Government.’’

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