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Council endorses Community Infrastructure Framework
Share Council endorses Community Infrastructure Framework on Facebook Share Council endorses Community Infrastructure Framework on Twitter Share Council endorses Community Infrastructure Framework on Linkedin Email Council endorses Community Infrastructure Framework linkAt its meeting of Thursday 16 October 2014, Council resolved to endorse the revised Community Infrastructure Framework.
For details, visit the Community Infrastructure Framework page here on Your Say Tweed.
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Have your say on Tweed's draft Community Infrastructure Framework
Share Have your say on Tweed's draft Community Infrastructure Framework on Facebook Share Have your say on Tweed's draft Community Infrastructure Framework on Twitter Share Have your say on Tweed's draft Community Infrastructure Framework on Linkedin Email Have your say on Tweed's draft Community Infrastructure Framework linkNow is your chance to have your say on a draft Community Infrastructure Framework, which aims to support a network approach to planning and delivery of community and cultural facilities across Tweed Shire.
This draft framework is currently on public exhibition until Friday 12 September 2014 and acknowledges that Council's community and cultural facilities are at different stages of planning, design and delivery.A Community Infrastructure Framework considers the network of Council facilitiesand spaces that support community and cultural activities across Tweed Shire includingcommunity activities and events, human services and programs, performing arts, culturalactivities and exhibitions, as well as libraries."The Community Infrastructure Framework will be a tool for coordinating these diverse activities across the network and to ensure Council has the information required to make good investment and management decisions for local communities and across the whole Tweed Shire," Council's Community Development Officer - Social Planning, Ian O'Reilly, said."A network approach means that we will consider how facilities can be designed, located and managed to contribute to the full complement of community facilities and spaces required across Tweed Shire, rather than just operating as individual facilities."Council will consider all feedback on the draft framework in October 2014, and once the framework is endorsed Council officers will then prepare a Community and Cultural Facilities Network Plan.Work on the network plan is scheduled to commence in January 2015 and will consider detailed requirements for facilities across Tweed Shire."This will include looking at how facilities are used to benefit the community and funding and investment options for improving our community and cultural facilities network," Mr O'Reilly said."The Community Infrastructure Framework is an important step in establishing a more coordinated approach to planning, design and delivery of our facilities, and will assist Council to source the funds required to deliver important facilities for community and cultural activities in the Tweed."For more information, visit the Community Infrastructure Framework page here on Your Say Tweed, or contact Council's Community Development unit on (02) 6670 2276.