934 days ago

Spirited Conversations

Sandy from Stepneyville

This Wednesday 26 July, 7.30-9.30pm.
ROHAN O'NEILL-STEVENS speaking on
"City building: Creating stronger communities
through urban regeneration".
Our urban environment shapes our lives in many unseen ways, both positive and negative. With climate change looming, loneliness growing, a housing crisis, and city centres struggling, Nelson's Deputy Mayor Rohan O’Neill-Stevens will lead the discussion on how changes in our urban landscape have the potential to bring us together, create more sustainable, resilient cities, and make for happier citizens.

Where? Café Yaza, Montgomery Square, Nelson,
When? Wednesday 26 July. Yaza opens for dining/drinks 6.00pm.
Conversation 7.30-9.30pm

Treat yourself and support our partners Yaza Café at the same time. Come early and try their new 'Spirited Conversations' menu!

Koha to cover costs – no reservations.

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I see our MP, Labour’s Rachel Boyack, is shedding crocodile tears over the NZ Post closures announced today for Nelson. Perhaps Rachel has ‘forgotten’ it was Labour that corporatised NZ Post, intentionally turning it from a service organisation into one focused solely on profit. Her cries would be a little more credible if she could promise Labour would reopen the closed offices or, even better, reverse that Labour-directed profit-only change.
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