Lockdown affects visitor numbers

With the start of school holidays this week the Cobar Caravan Park would normally
be a thriving place however the COVID pandemic has taken its toll and the park has
been very quiet. With the Victorian, Queensland and South Australian borders all
closed and a month of lockdown, there hasn’t been a lot of visitors staying at the
park. The park’s operator, Sustainable Park Solutions, has made a request to Cobar
Shire Council for some rent relief to offset the losses they have incurred. Councillors
will consider the request at tomorrow’s Ordinary Council Meeting.

With the start of school holidays this week the Cobar Caravan Park would normally
be a thriving place however the COVID pandemic has taken its toll and the park has
been very quiet. With the Victorian, Queensland and South Australian borders all
closed and a month of lockdown, there hasn’t been a lot of visitors staying at the
park. The park’s operator, Sustainable Park Solutions, has made a request to Cobar
Shire Council for some rent relief to offset the losses they have incurred. Councillors
will consider the request at tomorrow’s Ordinary Council Meeting.