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Council worked with the community late last year to create its Community Strategic Plan, which is the 10-year strategic document in Council's new Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework. The Community Strategic Plan outlines the community's aspirations and priorities to take the shire forward over the next decade.
The State Government has legislated that all NSW local governments produce an Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework, to encourage councils and the public to work together for more vibrant and robust communities.
Council has now produced drafts of its Delivery Program 2011/2015 and Operational Plan 2011/2012, which outline how the Community Strategic Plan's aspirations and priorities will be achieved while operating within Council's available resources.
We want you, your colleagues, friends and neighbours to provide feedback on the list of actions in the Delivery Program and Operational Plan, to accomplish the objectives in each of the Strategic Plan's four themes:
Civic Leadership
Supporting Community Life
Strengthening the Economy
Caring for the Environment.
Council worked with the community late last year to create its Community Strategic Plan, which is the 10-year strategic document in Council's new Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework. The Community Strategic Plan outlines the community's aspirations and priorities to take the shire forward over the next decade.
The State Government has legislated that all NSW local governments produce an Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework, to encourage councils and the public to work together for more vibrant and robust communities.
Council has now produced drafts of its Delivery Program 2011/2015 and Operational Plan 2011/2012, which outline how the Community Strategic Plan's aspirations and priorities will be achieved while operating within Council's available resources.
We want you, your colleagues, friends and neighbours to provide feedback on the list of actions in the Delivery Program and Operational Plan, to accomplish the objectives in each of the Strategic Plan's four themes:
General Manager Mike Rayner (left) listens to the comments of Byrrill Creek residents Joanna Gardener and Pete Symons and Uki Village and Residents Association representative Philip Carr, at the Uki Markets community information stall.
Council's Communications Officer - Media, Fran Silk (left), discusses the Delivery Program and Operational Plan with Bob and Noelene Harris of Tomewin during the information stall at Murwillumbah's Sunnyside Shopping Centre.
Kiel Vale residents Philip (left) and Katherine O'Neill talk to Mayor of Tweed, Councillor Kevin Skinner, at the Murwillumbah community information stall.
Ron Parks (left) of Kingscliff speaks to Tweed Councillor Warren Polglase at the community information stall at the Kingscliff Markets.