Annual Plan Consultation 2020/21 - Live online Q&A events
Due to the current Covid-19 restrictions, it is not possible for SWDC to hold the town hall meetings that usually feature in the Annual Plan consultation timeline.
The advertised live online Q&A events will go ahead as Microsoft Teams Live Events.
More information, including a link to join the event, is available here.www.swdc.govt.nz...
Three events are being held to keep numbers manageable, but if you can’t join your ward’s event, or you have no affiliation to a specific ward, you can join the event that suits you best.
The Martinborough event was last week.
Upcoming Q&A events are:
* Featherston – 7pm, Monday 18 May.
* Greytown – 7pm, Weds 20 May.
Attendees are encouraged to email questions by 5pm the day before each live event to ap@swdc.govt.nz.
. Questions can also be asked throughout the event using on the Q&A tool.
If you are not able to join an event live, a video recording and written Q&A will be available on the SWDC website as soon as possible after each event.
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