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Richmond Council seeks feedback on Centre Stage debut

By Cesar Medina   1st Oct 2025

Centre Stage brought live music, workshops and local traders to a pedestrianised George Street (credit: Cesar Medina).
Centre Stage brought live music, workshops and local traders to a pedestrianised George Street (credit: Cesar Medina).

Following its inauguration, Richmond Council has released a survey asking residents for their feedback on Centre Stage.

The free, one-day festival, held on 13 September, saw George Street pedestrianised for the first time.

In the short questionnaire, the Council asks visitors how they travelled to the event, how they would rate it, and whether they have suggestions for improvements.

Organised by Richmond Council in collaboration with HemingwayDesign, Centre Stage featured live music, local vendors, and workshops.

To share your feedback on Centre Stage, click here.

READ MORE: Crowds pack Richmond high street for first-ever Centre Stage festival.

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