Friday, 12 March 2021, 11:49 am
“Level 1 is great news for our hospitality operators
and retailers. As our latest spending figures show Level 3,
and even Level 2, have been an absolute killer over the past
month,” says Takapuna Beach Business Association (TBBA)
chief executive, Terence Harpur.
His comments follow
Cabinet’s decision on Alert Levels, with Auckland to move
to Level 1 effective from midday today.
The North
Shore business leader is now calling on office workers to
come back to base, saying the ongoing absence of so many is
being felt by town centres around Auckland.
“Working
from home really hits our shops, restaurants, and personal
Press Release – Takapuna Beach Business Association
“Level 1 is great news for our hospitality operators and retailers. As our latest spending figures show Level 3, and even Level 2, have been an absolute killer over the past month,” says Takapuna Beach Business Association (TBBA) chief executive, Terence Harpur.
His comments follow Cabinet’s decision on Alert Levels, with Auckland to move to Level 1 effective from midday today.
The North Shore business leader is now calling on office workers to come back to base, saying the ongoing absence of so many is being felt by town centres around Auckland.
“Working from home really hits our shops, restaurants, and personal services. We now need everyone to come back to the office from Monday onwards,” says Mr Harpur.
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