Parramatta to trial Special Entertainment Precinct

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Parramatta will trial a Special Entertainment Precinct (SEP) in its CBD to expand its booming night-time economy as part of a state initiative to help boost nightlife. 

The SEP will enable extended trading hours, support live music and performance and offer incentives such as reduced liquor license fees for participating venues.

City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Martin Zaiter said the initiative would help position Parramatta as Western Sydney’s leading destination after dark.

“Parramatta is already a thriving cultural and dining destination, and a Special Entertainment Precinct will help unlock its full potential as a vibrant night-time city,” Cr Zaiter said.

“It is also a key step in our vision to transform our City into a 24-hour economy, supporting jobs, culture and a more vibrant city centre that people can enjoy day and night.

“We have already been recognised as one of the world’s best places to eat, and this will give eateries an opportunity to stay open longer so more visitors can enjoy what we have to offer.”

The proposed trial precinct is bound by Parramatta Westfield, Parramatta Station, and Eat Street along the north-south of the CBD and O’Connell Street to Charles Street from east to west.

Council will now proceed with setting up an interim Precinct Working Group to support the establishment of a SEP and prepare a Planning Proposal for submission later this year.

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