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As Pakenham is revamped, remember to shop local

The council is reminding residents to shop local this Christmas as construction of Stage 1 of Pakenham Revitalisation is set to pause in order to help local businesses this festive season..

With works underway on Drake Place near the Railway Hotel, Cardinia Shire Deputy Mayor Liz Roberts is proud to see progress being made on the streetscape upgrades, and to see how the council has worked with local businesses to minimise disruptions so far.

“We’re committed to working with businesses to find the best ways to support them through our works in Pakenham.”

“Council is meeting regularly with impacted businesses to do this and have so far, been able to make meaningful changes to our construction schedule from the feedback provided.” Cr Roberts said.

To help minimise impacts, maintain access and encourage greater connectivity to businesses and services in the area, the council has broken down stage 1 works into 6 smaller phases.

“We understand that December and early January is a busy time for businesses in Pakenham’s town centre, so we’ve made adjustments and planned our works with this in mind.” Cr Roberts said.

From Monday 8 December, works on Drake Place will be paused to reduce disruptions from council over Christmas, encouraging the community to shop local.

In addition to the works being paused, Drake Place will be temporarily reopened, which will include the reinstatement of two-way traffic in and out, parking bays and a new footpath. This change will reduce congestion and support access around the town centre.

As the festive season approaches, the Pakenham Revitalisation project is encouraging the community to shop local and support the businesses that make Pakenham vibrant and unique.

If you’re hunting for the perfect Christmas gifts, Pakenham has everything you need right on your doorstep. From fashion boutiques offering clothing and footwear, to toy stores for the little ones, and speciality shops for hobbies, crafts, and home décor, there’s something for everyone. You’ll also find jewellery stores, beauty and wellness services, and plenty of cafés and restaurants to relax and enjoy a festive meal or coffee break while you shop.

“Shopping locally not only helps small businesses thrive but also strengthens our local economy, creates jobs, and builds a stronger, more connected community.” Cr Roberts said.

While our works are on pause, Pakenham Rotary Club will be spreading the festive spirit by installing almost 20 Christmas trees down Main Street, Pakenham.

Supported by a $1,000 Small Change Wellbeing Support Grant from the council, the trees will be decorated by the community to help establish Pakenham as a place for all people to live, work, play and visit.

“This season let’s celebrate Pakenham by choosing local. Whether you’re buying gifts, dining out, or sourcing everyday essentials, make Pakenham your first choice.” Cr Roberts said.

Works are expected to restart on both sides of Drake Place from early January 2026, and stage 1 works are expected to be completed by mid-2026.

For more information on the Pakenham Revitalisation project and how you can support local businesses, visit cardinia.vic.gov.au/pakenham

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