North Haven on council radar

NORTH Haven residents are being encouraged to have their say early next month as part of the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council’s Engaging and Communicating with our Community program.
Council will be hosting a meet-and-greet session at the North Haven Bowling and Recreation Club from 5.30pm on Wednesday, February 12.
It is the fourth in a series of engagement sessions designed to improve communication with residents of the region’s rural communities.
Meetings have already been held in Comboyne, Lake Cathie and Telegraph Point with a range of issues discussed. Minutes from all three meetings are available on the council’s website.
Mayor Peter Besseling has urged North Haven residents to make the most of the opportunity to ask questions or have their say on matters of local interest.
Residents can lodge questions by contacting the council on 6581 8111.
The process will ensure those councillors attending the meeting have enough time to prepare the necessary responses.
Councillors approved the ‘Engaging and Communicating with our Community’ program in March last year with a number of meetings still to be held between now and June 2016.
After North Haven, meetings are also scheduled for Pappinbarra, North Shore, Long Flat, Kew, Wauchope, Byabarra, Bonny Hills, Rollands Plains, Laurieton, Kendall/Lorne and Beechwood.
More information about the North Haven meeting is available by contacting Bronwyn Lyon at Port Macquarie-Hastings Council on 6581 8111 or by emailing bronwyn.lyon@pmhc.nsw.gov.au

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