Pleasant Point Community Board

The Pleasant Point Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Timaru District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of five members. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Pleasant Point Community Board election.

Amy-lee Trainor

Amy-lee Trainor

Why I'm standing

I love Pleasant Point and want to see it continue to flourish.

About me

As a primary school teacher, I bring strong communication, organisation, and leadership skills. I listen carefully, value fairness, and know the importance of working together for the good of all. Living and working in Pleasant Point, I understand the needs of families and young people. I will bring a practical, community-focused voice to the board.

My priorities
  1. Invest in quality recreational facilities, playgrounds and greenspaces.
  2. Ensure everyone feels heard and able to reach out for help.
  3. Promote activities and areas for young people to enjoy.
Residence

Levels, Pleasant Point

Age

34

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Why I'm standing

I love Pleasant Point and want to see it continue to flourish.

About me

As a primary school teacher, I bring strong communication, organisation, and leadership skills. I listen carefully, value fairness, and know the importance of working together for the good of all. Living and working in Pleasant Point, I understand the needs of families and young people. I will bring a practical, community-focused voice to the board.

My priorities
  1. Invest in quality recreational facilities, playgrounds and greenspaces.
  2. Ensure everyone feels heard and able to reach out for help.
  3. Promote activities and areas for young people to enjoy.
Residence

Levels, Pleasant Point

Age

34

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