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Possible futures for GOMER after Nov 2021

A discussion about GOMER from November 2021, post lockdowns, we think and hope.

Madelines

David Morgan

Ross Mackinnon

John Tuininga

John Hurst

Lindsay Brown

Colin King

John Snare

Doug Newberry

Robert Wood

Anthony Edwards to Madelines

Madelines to Anthony

David Morgan

John Hurst

David Morgan

Robert Wood

Bill Norquay

John Tuininga

RossMackinnon

Andrew Manolitsas

Anthony Edwards to Madelines Dec 7

Hi Jess,

There is a lot of discussion going on in our group about changing our venue on a Monday morning, which most people do not want to do but feel that they probably have to because of Madeline’s closure on Mondays and Tuesdays.

A possible solution occurred to me today while I was sitting at one of your outside tables about 10.00 a.m., at which time it was extremely busy and there was nowhere near enough seating room for many.

How about opening the restaurant for seating purposes only? Patrons would still have to buy their drinks from the kiosk window, and then simply walk inside and sit at one of the tables. This would not involve any extra staff at all, and the only involvement of staff I can think of would be the possible cleaning of tables. A prominent sign stating that patrons must clear and wipe their tables before leaving would help substantially.

Please give this suggestion your careful consideration, because I cannot really think of any practical reason why it could not be followed, and if patrons know that they will have somewhere to sit, particularly in inclement or cold weather, you may well in fact increase your revenue.

Regards,

Anthony

Madelines to Anthony

Hi Anthony,

Thank you for your email.

I appreciate your well thought out possible solutions to the challenge your group is currently facing.

Whilst in theory, your idea may just well work, current COVID Government regulations stipulate that a COVID Marshall would need to be present to monitor check-in's and vaccination status' for anyone dining indoors. The only way we can get around utilising outdoor seating with the current setting we have is that it is indeed just outdoors.

Furthermore, whilst your faith in the customers we have mirrors ours in regards to cleanliness, we could not have unsupervised patrons inside our restaurant, given there is open access to alcohol on the wine rack and other valuable equipment in there.

My sincerest apologies are extended to you and your group for how this may influence your feelings, but we will not be reopening our indoor dining on Monday's and Tuesday's for all the reasons outlined in my previous email.

Once more, I'd like to thank you for your understanding and patronage during a determinedly difficult and unsettling time for all.

Thank you, and kind regards,

Jess Blackwell

David Morgan

Thanks to Andrew and Anthony for suggesting alternative venues, and to everybody for their ideas and other contributions. At this point my preference is to try the "meeting at the church with Muddings coffee" option next year for the following reasons. As background, I do not think that this pandemic is over.

It is now well established that aerosol transmission dominates the spread of COVID19. We still have members who choose not to come to Madelines, suggesting that extra precautions would be appreciated by some.

Meeting at the church means that we only come in contact with each other, not with strangers, as in a cafe. The church foyer has large doors at both ends, enabling us to control the ventilation and hence ensure that it is adequate to minimise risk. The foyer is also a relatively sound absorbing room, reducing the need to speak loudly, with consequent aerosol generation. Muddings have a long association with GWUC, and are willing to do their best to meet our needs.

Of course I am one member and I have no right nor wish to dictate to the group, but I would encourage you all to consider the above arguments. As always, comments are welcome, either by email or on http://wiki.gwuc.org.au/gwuc/GomerPossibleChanges

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