CCBR Business Review

6 LOCAL SERVICE - DELIVERED GLOBALLY www.dysonlogistics.com Phone: 02 4322 2246 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CENTRAL COAST MARINERS. WE ARE CHAMPIONS... AGAIN “Restaurants were heavily booked and the pubs, clubs and cafes were busy across the weekend but no more so than Saturday evening,” she said. “It was certainly a busy few weeks, with the Mariners’ home semi-final on May 18 followed by the Grand Final on May 25 . . . but we, like everyone on the Central Coast, will never forget the experience.” Gosford Hotel owner Jordan Harris said that Gosford was the busiest he has ever seen it and that included Friday when fans were arriving in town. “Our bar and dining was the busiest ever and all of our accommodation was booked out as well,” he said. It was almost as busy the previous week with the Semi Final he told CCBR. Jared Lyons, owner of Lyons Den Bar commented that he had never seen it as busy. “It was a great vibe,” he said.” For Gosford, Grand Final Day saw thousands of fans including over three thousand fans from Melbourne flock into and around the CBD and waterfront with businesses reporting the best trading day ever. Commenting on the day, President of the Gosford Erina Business Chamber, Peter Lawley OAM said, “What a sensational day and evening in Gosford CBD, with hospitality venues all operating at capacity, community members wandering the streets and soaking up the atmosphere.” He thanked staff from Central Coast Council for setting up the live sites on Leagues Club Park and Kibble Park which allowed thousands of fans to be part of the whole game. BUSINESS NEWS Mariners put Coast on the map in extra time thriller Central Coast Mariners players celebrate their win Mariners fans watching the game from Leagues Club Park CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW JUNE 2024

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