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Little improvements make big difference

The rejuvenation of the Little Malop Street precinct is mostly complete, with major works to road and footpath surfaces finished.

The refreshment of the popular hospitality and nightlife strip, which began in the last week of May, was led by the City of Greater Geelong’s (CoGG) City Works team.

The project has addressed a number of long-standing issues on Little Malop Street and Downes Place, including road resurfacing, line marking, fixing raised and misaligned pavers, washing paved areas, removing graffiti and sprucing up planter boxes.

Piano Bar owner Andy Pobjoy said the spruce up had made “a huge difference” to the precinct.

“It’s really tough out there for businesses, we need all the help we can get to make it look like an appealing place,” Mr Pobjoy said.

“This is one of the first places people come to as visitors, and if you’re walking around and there are businesses closed and everything’s got graffiti on it, it just sends the wrong message.

“The best thing about it is there wasn’t a big song and dance. They just came in, tidied everything up, re-jigged the planter boxes and painted over the tags and now it just looks fantastic.”

Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj said the project supported the council’s broader vision for a vibrant and economically active CBD.

“Improving Little Malop Street aligns with our goal of attracting more people to the city centre and supporting local businesses,” said Mayor Kontelj.

“We’re focused on drawing more people into central Geelong to boost the culture and local economy.

“I look forward to continuing efforts to revitalise and maintain vibrant public spaces to create a welcoming city centre.”

CoGG chief executive Ali Wastie also praised the impact of the project.

“This is a great example of how small, targeted improvements can make a big difference,” said Ms Wastie.

“By enhancing the look, feel, and functionality of Little Malop Street, we’re creating a place where people want to live, work, and spend time.

“We also aimed to reduce the need for ongoing maintenance, making this a smart investment for the future.”

The City thanked local businesses and the community for their patience and support during the works.

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