The Current and Proposed Project Proponents Workshop.
Would anyone like to come to:
The Current and Proposed Project Proponents Workshop.
held at the Burwood Christian Centre, 52-54 Bassett Street Thursday the 2 July 7pm to 8:30 pm
Hosted by AvON (Avon-Otakaro Network) Vision Strategic Development & Advocacy.
Our plan for the evening is to break up into smaller groups to workshop some key questions that have come out of the forum and communities workshops relating to getting projects up and running in the current environment. Then share the ideas as a larger group, hopefully coem away with some action items to follow up.
Background:
A Forum was held on what Council have to say about new capital work programme in the red zones
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And out of these 2 workshops came
1. To talk about the work in the River Corridor and the announcement of the Landing and Bridges
2. to talk about Current and Proposed Project Proponents along the River Corridor.
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Have a look at the forum video - first facebook link,
If your interested in getting involved with a project here in Avondale or in our wider East area, I urge you to come along with me and join in.
I can also provide you with written notes from the Forum and Workshop 1 if you'd like them - Please ask
A hoping we can get a few from Avondale who'd like to come, come.
I will be going, so if anyone needs a ride, also please get intouch
Mike Gibbs
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