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Shopfront disappointment

It is disappointing to see that the budget priced fruit and vegetables store in Leopold has gone and been replaced by yet another pet store.

There are already numerous fast-food outlets along this strip in Leopold and it’s a shame that the health of locals has been compromised. Look a little further down the line of shops and a vape store has appeared. Just when the government and health authorities are trying to get on top of the new problem that has replaced tobacco.

Chris McGlade, Highton

Homeless horror

I was deeply disturbed to read about Geelong’s growing homelessness rates and the fact that 8500 people are currently on the priority waitlist for social housing in our region (’Homeless numbers soar higher’, Voice, 16/06/2023).

To make matters worse, many of those waiting for housing are dealing with top priority issues such as family violence, over-crowding, rough sleeping, and threats of danger. They desperately need a safe home.

Geelong, like many parts of Australia, has a serious shortage of public housing resulting from years of neglect by all levels of government.

Everyone needs a safe place to live. Our local, state and federal governments must work together to provide immediate housing relief for those currently without affordable accommodation in Geelong.

Robert Van Zetten, Highton

To market, to market

For those looking for something different to do on a Sunday, I strongly recommend a visit to the Belmont Sunday Market.

There are so many bargains to be had including clothing and footwear, for both adults and children,

Often at prices which are well below those which apply in op shops.

Over the years, I have regularly bought pre-loved quality clothing for $2 or less.

Pick your day, as poor weather usually means fewer vendors on site.

Michael J Gamble, Belmont