From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
Support the equitable provision of public facilities (e.g. parks, pools etc) throughout the city.
Support events that bring visitors to the city and enhance local communities.
Limit the provision of liquor licenses throughout the city.
Protect our shared community assets like the library, council service centre, Norman Kirk Memorial Pool and Albion Square.
Work with all stakeholders to ensure the Te Nukutai o Tapoa – Naval Point Development continues with consultation with all stakeholders.
Continue to support community events and festivals that bring visitors to our area and local people together.
Public facilities like community halls, pool, park library and museum accessible to everyone.
Sporting facilities and resources for the community.
Restricted liquor licensing for a safer port town.
Replace the current Liquor Licensing requirements have it run independently from the council the same as the Southland Licensing trust.
Upgrade our current sporting facilities to something that is more multi-functional and cost effective.
Support the longevity our public facilities.
Support the equitable provision of public facilities (e.g. parks, pools etc) throughout the city.
Support events that bring visitors to the city and enhance local communities.
Limit the provision of liquor licenses throughout the city.
Protect our shared community assets like the library, council service centre, Norman Kirk Memorial Pool and Albion Square.
Work with all stakeholders to ensure the Te Nukutai o Tapoa – Naval Point Development continues with consultation with all stakeholders.
Continue to support community events and festivals that bring visitors to our area and local people together.
Public facilities like community halls, pool, park library and museum accessible to everyone.
Sporting facilities and resources for the community.
Restricted liquor licensing for a safer port town.
Replace the current Liquor Licensing requirements have it run independently from the council the same as the Southland Licensing trust.
Upgrade our current sporting facilities to something that is more multi-functional and cost effective.
Support the longevity our public facilities.
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