‘Harvest Collective’ - old space, new idea

Cathy Mills and her team welcomed their first customers to the ‘Harvest Collective’ this week
13th Aug 2024

They say that when one door closes another one opens, and at 106 Bradley St the ‘closed’ door is reopening thanks to some lateral thinking.
The recent closure of Brisk Trading left a large space to fill for Cathy Mills and her staff from Crop Hair Design who were sharing the space.
They tested the waters with their clientele, receiving a lot of valuable input about what they wanted to see in Guyra. After throwing around lots of different ideas, the ‘Harvest Collective’ was born.
Their main objective was to do something that would create interest in the town and fulfill the needs of the community. At the same time they were conscious of keeping prices reasonable and quality high.
Initially they have tried to source quality Australian brands and products as well as ‘harvesting’ lots of lovely things from around the region to fill what they hope will become a representation of the local area.
The ‘Harvest Collective’ will feature both new and pre loved clothing, as well as gifts, for all ages. They are also taking goods on consignment and welcome creatives who are looking for an outlet for their products.
The hair dressing side of the business already welcomes clients from a wide area to Guyra who like to browse and shop while in town.
Ultimately they envisage it being a space that meets the needs of the community and becomes a point of interest for visitors to town.
Opening hours will be Tuesday through to late Saturday, keeping the same hours as the hair salon.