“There’s a number of BnBs there that have become established since the trail was established. A coffee cart, a café, a service station. They all rely on the Timber Trail traffic as well. So we are not talking about the [Timber Trail] businesses, we are talking about the trail as a tourist attraction,” she said. “We have invested money in Hamilton Waikato Tourism, we need to invest money at the other end because our district goes down to the other end as well. “So we are investing money there to attract people from the south. “We are not talking about businesses we are talking about economic development for the future of our district. To give opportunity for people to engage in business or to be employed – so we don’t end up a little ghost town.