19 September 2019
NightQuip will become a fixture on the Gunnedah calendar following feedback on the success of the inaugural markets this year.
Gunnedah Shire Council voted to make NightQuip an annual event to be held on the first Tuesday of AgQuip at this week’s Council Meeting after hearing survey results from those who attended and businesses who participated in the August 20 night markets.
The Conadilly Street event was an initiative of Gunnedah Shire Council in partnership with the Service NSW Easy to do Business Program.
“The survey results backed up the overwhelmingly positive feedback we had already been hearing about NightQuip,” Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Economic Development Charlotte Hoddle said.
“All of the retailers and stallholders who completed the survey said they would participate in NightQuip again. Eighty-five percent of the 94 community members who responded said they would definitely come back next year, with another 14 percent saying they might be back – that’s a 99 percent result.
“The total direct economic impact of NightQuip is estimated at $250,000 – and this does not include the positive flow-on effect of after sales for local retail businesses and food outlets. We have also had positive feedback about just how many people came back after the event.”
Twenty-three retail stores extended their trading hours for NightQuip, 10 existing food outlets did a roaring trade, three cafes stayed open, and there were 44 market stalls set up on Conadilly Street. There were also two food vans, an ice-cream truck and three busking groups.
Ms Hoddle said NightQuip had obviously hit the mark in providing an opportunity for local retail and food outlets to increase sales during AgQuip and creating a great night-time event for locals and visitors.
“The atmosphere was fantastic,” she said. “It’s been a tough time for Gunnedah and a lot of people told us they felt a real lift in spirits through this community event.
“A big thank you to all those who came and our retailers and stallholders for making this a night to remember.”
Here are some comments from the survey:
“The atmosphere was wonderful and full of energy.”
“Bringing and engaging the public into the CBD. Enabling local businesses to capitalise on the AgQuip crowds, showcasing local products and capabilities.”
“Positive community spirit, great stalls, browsing stores which I usually don’t get a chance to do during the day because of long work hours. It was a really great night with my family. I am hoping to see it every year!”
“It was a great event! I’ve been in town 12 months and never shopped in the Main Street until NightQuip. It was a great event and great turn out!”
“The atmosphere, seeing the community out and about enjoying the evening together. The fairy lights were great. The live music and the food vans.”
Photo caption: NightQuip Stall
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