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Background
Funding of $199,000 was secured from the NSW Government's Major Projects Infrastructure fund to purchase the vacant Khancoban General Store and undertake minor refurbishments of the shopfront to support attraction of future retail to Khancoban.
Council purchased the store for $110,000 (including GST) in 2018.
The Project
In March 2021 new business the Pickled Parrot Providore opened it's doors.
The Pickled Parrot Providore is a General Store and Café featuring locally sourced fruit and veg and locally produced gourmet products as well as all the grocery essentials and locally roasted coffee.
Council worked closely with the new occupants at all stages of the project and we are extremely proud of the outcome achieved.
Background
Funding of $199,000 was secured from the NSW Government's Major Projects Infrastructure fund to purchase the vacant Khancoban General Store and undertake minor refurbishments of the shopfront to support attraction of future retail to Khancoban.
Council purchased the store for $110,000 (including GST) in 2018.
The Project
In March 2021 new business the Pickled Parrot Providore opened it's doors.
The Pickled Parrot Providore is a General Store and Café featuring locally sourced fruit and veg and locally produced gourmet products as well as all the grocery essentials and locally roasted coffee.
Council worked closely with the new occupants at all stages of the project and we are extremely proud of the outcome achieved.
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18 March 2021
Residents of Khancoban and visitors to the region will now benefit from the opening of a new business within the Khancoban General Store trading as the Pickled Parrot Providore.
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30 January 2018
At last Thursday’s Extra Ordinary meeting Snowy Valleys Council agreed to purchase the vacant Khancoban General Store building for $110,000.
Council Director Strategy, Community & Development Gus Cox said it was an important decision for Khancoban residents and current business owners, and would help support the vibrancy of the existing shopping precinct.