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A Neighbourhood Forum is a community group, independent from Council, that meets monthly to discuss local issues.
Council supports Neighbourhood Forums through venue hire and actively engages with them on relevant plans and projects, providing guest speakers when necessary.
Currently, there are six active Neighbourhood Forums across the local government area. To find out more, including which forum area you live in, please view the Neighbourhood Forum Charter, available to download on the right of this page and visit Council's website. A calendar of meeting dates is published here.
A Neighbourhood Forum is a community group, independent from Council, that meets monthly to discuss local issues.
Council supports Neighbourhood Forums through venue hire and actively engages with them on relevant plans and projects, providing guest speakers when necessary.
Currently, there are six active Neighbourhood Forums across the local government area. To find out more, including which forum area you live in, please view the Neighbourhood Forum Charter, available to download on the right of this page and visit Council's website. A calendar of meeting dates is published here.
Below is a questionnaire from Neighbourhood Forum 8, which covers the suburbs of Avon, Avondale, Brownsville, Cleveland, Dapto, Dombarton, Haywards Bay, Horsley, Huntley, Kanahooka, Kembla Grange, Koonawarra, Marshall Mount, Penrose, Wongawilli and Yallah.
Your responses will assist them in representing relevant issues to Councillors.
Consultation has concluded
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