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Vinnies is too downmarket for Bowral's shopkeepers

15 Feb, 2010 07:33 AM
Upmarketshop owners in Bowral have joined forces to prevent St Vincent de Paul opening a store in the town centre, deeming the charity an ''unsuitable tenant'' as a neighbour.

More than 60 business owners signed a petition to block the move by Vinnies which would see its charity shop relocate along Bong Bong Street.

The Southern Highlands regional president of St Vincent de Paul, Joseph Buhagiar, said this disappointment had come after five years of looking for a new location. He said arrangements had been made for the shop to relocate on February 1 but he had been approached before the move by a neighbouring shop owner, Linda Dunsire.

"She said 'we are putting a petition on' because she said it would devalue properties," Mr Buhagiar said.

"The next thing I know, she put this petition to council saying 'we are opposed to this move'. On the eleventh hour, the [landlord] pulled out. It was all set but the signature."

The petition, a copy of which was obtained by the Herald, states that the retailers, restaurateurs and businesses were "most opposed" to the move by what they labelled as "unsuitable tenants".

"Bowral has tried to maintain an upmarket shopping destination for tourists and residents alike … a second-hand charity shop does not fit this criteria," it stated. "The more unsuitable businesses that continue to appear in Bong Bong Street will in turn effect tourism and tree changers from coming to our beautiful area."

The petition outlined concerns regarding illegal dumping, stating that the proposed location for the St Vincent's store would provide a "perfect late-night dumping ground".

Mr Buhagiar described the Bong Bong Street location, which already includes a secondhand clothing store, as "not all that flashy" and was adamant that rubbish would not be an issue.

"We've always had a shop in Bowral and we've already had none of that stuff and we're not having a drop-off bin," he said.

"At no stage is there ever a problem with stuff dumped."

Bowral Business Chamber's chief, Tony Springett, disagreed, stating that the expected rubbish "would take away from the streetscape".

"If you've got a shop like Witchery, you wouldn't want a shop like that next door," he said.

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Ah yep, Bong Bong street certainly sounds upmarket to me... upmarket Nimbin maybe.
Posted by Enlightened, 15/02/2010 7:36:11 AM, on The Land
I find this amazing, can you tell me where all these tweed coat types who have been seen shopping at Vinnies come from - I wonder!
Posted by tigerdicky, 15/02/2010 8:36:13 AM, on The Land
What a pack of snobs living in an over rated over priced area. I'd say decent voters ( if there are any still about) should vote that council out at the next local government elections. Start with a fresh lot of candidates.
Posted by High Country Gent, 15/02/2010 9:44:22 AM, on The Land
bowral shopkeepers - you are a disgrace. there is obviously a demand for st vinnies in bowral so why not support it rather than thinking about yourselves. who would want to live in your community if you have such mean spirited people. i will not be visiting bowral again...
Posted by Tonypolony, 15/02/2010 9:49:57 AM, on The Land
Do I hear Bowral's most famous resident, Don Bradman, spinning in his grave?
Posted by rickeyre, 15/02/2010 12:28:38 PM, on The Land
What are these phonys complaining about! - There is already a Vinnies, Lifeline and Salvation Army shops at Bowral!
Posted by tigerdicky, 15/02/2010 12:43:52 PM, on The Land
I'm ashamed to share a town with these snobs. When I get a copy of the petition I will be organising a boycott of the relevant businesses. They deserve nothing less for their revolting attitude.
Posted by Arthur, 15/02/2010 9:00:41 PM, on The Land
Interesting that The Herald claims to have a copy of the petition - I know the people involved and I know that the petition has not been given to anyone and is in fact under lock and key - great honest journalism there once again!
Posted by ruby, 22/02/2010 6:34:38 PM, on The Land
I am quite a pretty attractive Catholic Pinay in my late 50's and would still look very elegant even in a second hand outfit from St. Vinnie's. I have a Trent Nathan suit, a Carla Zampatti, Kerri Craig, etc. Why will I buy an expensive one from an overrated shop? I would rather spare my money to give to charity. Love thy neighbour.
Posted by prettyPInay, 25/05/2010 11:05:32 PM, on The Land

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