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.
Highlight German liquor culture where 14 year olds can purchase alcohol but it is not socially acceptable to be drunk in the gutter, choosing teetotallers instead.
Promote martial arts focus on introspection similar to combined introspection of sports teams, noting true martial artists walk away from fights and win.
Uphold United Nations forbidding war damage to art as art reflects who we are at that point in history and dedicate today to parks, pools and festivals.
Consider in year six a multi-sports stadium and develop a sports town belt centred around Tay Street so all facilities deliver a return on investment.
Consider replacing Rugby Park with elderly housing and extend Splash Palace to deliver health recovery services for the ageing population.
Introduce a family social area at Queens Park, like Anderson's Park, with a BBQ area funded by Rotary clubs and maintained by parks and recreation budget.
Develop an art gallery in the central city using our existing collection and housed in an existing building.
Jointly establish with sports organisation a medium and long term plan for rationalising outdoor facilities in the city.
Protect and support the parks and reserves in our care.
Support Te Unua Museum of Southland through construction and bring forward a strong operating model ahead of opening.
Strengthen events and festivals with fair funding and facilities for arts, culture and sport.
Future-proof public facilities to keep them vibrant, affordable and well used.
Invest in sports facilities and community halls to keep youth active and communities connected, not just vanity projects for corporations.
Support local festivals and cultural events to celebrate diversity and boost tourism and local suburban pride.
Upgrade parks, pools and playgrounds to be safe, modern, with toilets and accessible for all ages.
Highlight German liquor culture where 14 year olds can purchase alcohol but it is not socially acceptable to be drunk in the gutter, choosing teetotallers instead.
Promote martial arts focus on introspection similar to combined introspection of sports teams, noting true martial artists walk away from fights and win.
Uphold United Nations forbidding war damage to art as art reflects who we are at that point in history and dedicate today to parks, pools and festivals.
Consider in year six a multi-sports stadium and develop a sports town belt centred around Tay Street so all facilities deliver a return on investment.
Consider replacing Rugby Park with elderly housing and extend Splash Palace to deliver health recovery services for the ageing population.
Introduce a family social area at Queens Park, like Anderson's Park, with a BBQ area funded by Rotary clubs and maintained by parks and recreation budget.
Develop an art gallery in the central city using our existing collection and housed in an existing building.
Jointly establish with sports organisation a medium and long term plan for rationalising outdoor facilities in the city.
Protect and support the parks and reserves in our care.
Support Te Unua Museum of Southland through construction and bring forward a strong operating model ahead of opening.
Strengthen events and festivals with fair funding and facilities for arts, culture and sport.
Future-proof public facilities to keep them vibrant, affordable and well used.
Invest in sports facilities and community halls to keep youth active and communities connected, not just vanity projects for corporations.
Support local festivals and cultural events to celebrate diversity and boost tourism and local suburban pride.
Upgrade parks, pools and playgrounds to be safe, modern, with toilets and accessible for all ages.
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