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Views sought on Draft Flat Bush Community Plan

7 March 2006

Views sought on Draft Flat Bush Community Plan

Manukau City Council is hosting two community workshops to give residents their say on the Draft Flat Bush Community Plan.

The draft plan has been developed through consultation with the Botany Community Board and other interested groups. Manukau City Council now invites submissions from the wider community.

The document covers health, education, transport and other community needs. It is the vehicle by which people can get involved in developing the town and express their aspirations for living, working and playing in Flat Bush.

The workshops will take place as follows:

Date : Tuesday 14 March 2006
Venue : Chapel Downs School Hall
Time : 7:00 pm

Date : Wednesday 15 March 2006
Venue : Botany Downs College Conference Room (First Floor)
Time : 7:00 pm

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Following the consultation, it is intended that the finalised document will be published by end June 2006.

Raewyn Stone, Senior Planner at the Council, says:

“Once complete, the Community Plan will set out the community's vision, objectives and priorities for Flat Bush. These will provide the framework to develop, and the environment to nurture, a strong community that meets the needs of those living there”

“The Plan will also help guide the work programmes of Manukau City Council, Government and other key agencies.”

Copies of the Draft Flat Bush Community Plan are available at Manukau libraries or can be downloaded, along with the summary and supporting research documents, from Council’s website http://www.manukau.govt.nz/flatbush.htm.
Residents who wish to participate but are unable to attend the community meetings should send written comments by post to:

Raewyn Stone
Senior Planner
Private Bag 76917
Manukau City
Or email: rstone1@manukau.govt.nz

ENDS

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