City's pop-up park on move

Have you enjoyed lunch, eaten take away or had a coffee at the pop-up park in Roberts Place?

Horsham Rural City Council wants to hear from you.

Mayor Robyn Gulline said Council was delighted by the positive response to the pop-up park initiative and was now calling on community feedback, to guide the future of the outdoor dining program.

"We have received some really great feedback from local traders and as a result we are considering extending the program," she said.

"We are now asking the community to share their thoughts by completing an online survey, helping us to decide if our extended dining initiative should stay in some form, in the future," Cr Gulline said.

The pop-up park features natural lawn, flower boxes and fixed seating made from recycled materials.

Although the temporary structure will eventually be relocated, the aim is to create more outdoor dining opportunities for the city's restaurant and cafe scene.

The survey closes at 5pm on Friday 30 April.

POP-UP PARK QUESTIONAIRE

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