Archive for the ‘Lifestyle’ Category

Yan Yean Rd Residents: Residents questions plans to upgrade the area

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Down in Melbourne, talks about upgrading Yan Yean Road have been heard a plenty recently. In fact, public information sessions were scheduled on the 26th and 27th of August this year. These sessions were held at Plenty Hall. In relation, about 850 Yan Yean residents have been duly informed about the project.

Plans included in the upgrade of Yan Yean Rd may include the re-alignment of River Ave. In light of these project plans, there has been public acquisition proposals to ensure the best outcome for the upgrade project. The issue about these acquisition proposals is that houses will be demolished. On the other hand, the former Plenty Methodist Church, which is now heritage-listed, will stay intact. Furthermore, Mr. Robert Freemantle, the Executive Director for  VicRoads Network and Asset Planning Division, informs the public that an overlay for proposed public acquisitions will be on exhibit until the 30th of September. He adds that “All issues lodged during this period are considered by VicRoads.”

Simply put, lawyer Andrew Blogg ofAitken Partners, explains that it is safe to say that such overlays have a tendency to be bigger than what was originally planned. In such cases, houses which will be part of the acquisition overlay will be receiving notices of the acquisition. Blogg has also been a partner for the mentioned law firm since 1990. Currently, Blogg is the Managing Partner of Aitken Partners.

That being said, residents of Yan Yean Rd are bothered. Records show that more than 80 properties will be affected when the upgrade plans are approved. Truth be told, families living in Yan Yean Rd have been having sleepless nights due to the impending acquisition approval. For them, the property is more important to them as compared to the compensation they were going to get from the acquisitions.

Read full article here at Diamond Valley Leader

Get Your Coffee Without Waiting in Line

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Cupstart, a platform used by many coffee lovers to order their favourite brew and pay for it online, was started by Mike Boyd. The entrepreneur believed that this business will succeed—thanks to customers not wanting to wait in line to have their daily caffeine fix. What Boyd didn’t realise was that it’s not the queue that customers hated. It was the fact that they had to carry cash to buy coffee.

Cupstart, like other online businesses, requires users to make an account and purchase prepaid credits. From there, registered users can browse the menu and select the nearest partner cafes where they can pick up their order. Once a selection has been made, users can give their orders directly to the barista without waiting in line before their orders can be taken. This scenario is perfect when you’re running late for work; You can just go online using your laptops, computers, iPads, and mobile phones to order your favourite cup of coffee.

Incidentally, Vella Nero Coffee store owners and sisters (Gina, Vicky, and Aileen Young) are not surprised by the success of the online coffee business. Vella Nero, which happens to be the winner of Champion Espresso award and is considered as Sydney’s Best Coffee in 2008, has been growing through the years. The Vella Nero cafe is located at 259 Clarence Street, Sydney CBD and also offers their products online.

Aileen said ” The coffee industry is rapidly growing and with new developments in technology it’s fun time for all coffee lovers.

Visit Vella Nero at www.vellanero.com.au and Cupstart at www.cupstart.com