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More Homes for Rotorua Community Drop-in session

Lynn Benfell from Progress Ngongotaha-Kokiri Ngongotaha Inc.

Kia ora Koutou, Hello everyone,

This has only just been notified and is happening TODAY.
If this is of interest to you or others that you know please let them know asap.

See attached Poster from Bay of Plenty Kaingaora
Reads " Please join us to learn about our plans to build more public housing in central and west Rotorua.

Our team will share abotu housing developments underway, and others we are planning in these areas of the city.

Date: Tuesday 20 February 2024
Time: 3pm-6pm (drop in anytime)
Location: Rotorua Primary School, 1249 Arawa Street

Find out more from the team and ask questions.
Nau mai, haere mai-we look forward to seeing you.

Please see attached poster for contact details.

Nga mihi nui
Lynn

Community drop in session invite - 20.2.24 Rotorua-Rotorua Primary School.pdf Download View

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