483 days ago

Tamahere Forum

Charles from Tamahere

Tamahere Community Committee has launched a new website to provide the residents and ratepayers with a direct link to its elected committee and a channel for information and communications.

You are invited to join the mailing list - you will receive one email before each TCC monthly meeting (agenda) so you know what is happening and a second email after each monthly meeting (minutes) with info on what was discussed/decided. The mailing list also means you can be notified of any issue that impacts on you or for you to comment on if you wish (maybe 3 or 4 issues each year).

TCC meetings are open to the public so any one can attend and have a say.

www.tamahereforum.org...

Authorised by Charles Fletcher, Chair
Tamahere Community Committee

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