Pottsville markets host next Councillors' Community Catch-up
Tweed residents will have another opportunity to raise issues with the shire’s elected members, when the next Councillors’ Community Catch-up is staged at the Pottsville community markets on Sunday, 19 February.
Several councillors will attend Council’s Catch-up marquee from 9am to 1pm, enabling residents to drop in any time during this period to discuss any Council-related topic of their choice.
“The first two Catch-ups have been a wonderful chance for community members to talk face-to-face with the councillors about any issues they believe need to be addressed,” the Mayor of Tweed, Councillor Barry Longland, said.
“A lot of people have attended the Catch-ups, generating great discussion and giving the councillors insight into the priorities according to the public.
“Pottsville residents have shown tremendous community spirit at similar Council forums in their town, so I expect the positive turnouts to continue at the February 19 stall.”
The Catch-ups are held quarterly and rotate between community markets throughout Tweed Shire, so all residents have the opportunity attend a forum close to them.
For updates about the Catch-ups, visit Council’s website at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au
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