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Carrying Capacity Community Engagement Report
/in Tourism Carrying Capacity/by SuzeShaping our Future are holding two public workshops as the first step of enabling these conversations. We’re going to work on what is known as our ‘social carrying capacity’.
Carrying Capacity Workshops
/in Current Events, Tourism Carrying Capacity/by SuzeShaping our Future are holding two public workshops as the first step of enabling these conversations. We’re going to work on what is known as our ‘social carrying capacity’.
AGM 2023
/in Current Events/by SuzeWe invite you to join us for our Annual General Meeting 2023. Shaping our Future will report on our work over the last year and work underway to empower communities to describe and work towards their successful outcomes.
Old Cromwell
/in News Article/by SuzeOld Cromwell – community engagement was undertaken with Cromwell residents to brainstorm the improvements they would like to see on the waterfront area between Butchers Drive and the Clutha and Kawerau River junction.
Luggate
/in News Article/by SuzeLuggate, a small rural roadside township on the fringe of Queenstown-Lakes – just a 12 minute drive from Wanaka. Luggate flies under the radar, so much so, that the last long-term vision was carried out in 2003!
Shaping the Future, with your voice
/in News Article/by SuzeDefine your vision, determine your future. Expressing your opinion has the ability to shape the course of public matters.
Our Submission on the Queenstown SH 6/6a Roundabout
/in News Article/by SuzeQueenstown State Highway 6/6a roundabout is in the spotlight to receive some stop-go lights.
Southland Community Vision Report = Completed. What next?
/in News Article/by SuzeJuly 2022, we embarked on a tour of Southland District, producing a district-wide long-term vision for Southland bringing together the distinct but separated communities, with a particular focus on engaging with rural Southland, mana whenua and the districts’ youth.