From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
Support maintaining facilities and consider new projects only with clear community and economic benefits.
Support events that celebrate the rich diversity of communities and foster a strong sense of belonging.
Maintain and enhance outdoor spaces to ensure they are accessible and inclusive for all.
Increase library offerings and ability to host community and fundraising events.
Look for more opportunities to host sport events, club events and family gatherings.
Support clubs and groups, which by definition represent the local community.
Establish or retain facilities or events that either break even or make profit.
Investigate the possibility of using the Frimley Aquatic Centre space as an enhancement to the Rose Garden facility, including wedding parking.
Throw support towards uniquely Hastings character events such as the Meatball Festival to build national profile and tourism opportunities.
Support local schools with pools to encourage swim-safe education and fun and investigate how to make school pool operations easier to manage.
Maintain funding for public facilities and assets.
Maintain funding for community events like festivals.
Approach liquor licensing with a "right business, right place" policy that minimises harm while encouraging nighttime economy.
Maintain existing community facilities, parks, pools, libraries and halls to a safe, affordable standard before committing to new builds.
Review liquor licensing to be more tourist-friendly while keeping communities safe.
Support local festivals, arts and cultural events that bring communities together without excessive ratepayer subsidies.
Support maintaining facilities and consider new projects only with clear community and economic benefits.
Support events that celebrate the rich diversity of communities and foster a strong sense of belonging.
Maintain and enhance outdoor spaces to ensure they are accessible and inclusive for all.
Increase library offerings and ability to host community and fundraising events.
Look for more opportunities to host sport events, club events and family gatherings.
Support clubs and groups, which by definition represent the local community.
Establish or retain facilities or events that either break even or make profit.
Investigate the possibility of using the Frimley Aquatic Centre space as an enhancement to the Rose Garden facility, including wedding parking.
Throw support towards uniquely Hastings character events such as the Meatball Festival to build national profile and tourism opportunities.
Support local schools with pools to encourage swim-safe education and fun and investigate how to make school pool operations easier to manage.
Maintain funding for public facilities and assets.
Maintain funding for community events like festivals.
Approach liquor licensing with a "right business, right place" policy that minimises harm while encouraging nighttime economy.
Maintain existing community facilities, parks, pools, libraries and halls to a safe, affordable standard before committing to new builds.
Review liquor licensing to be more tourist-friendly while keeping communities safe.
Support local festivals, arts and cultural events that bring communities together without excessive ratepayer subsidies.
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