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Invite to Public Meeting: WCC Elections: Meet the Eastern Ward and Mayoralty Candidates

Pamela from Hataitai

When: This Saturday from 14:00-16:00

Where: Kilbirnie/Lyall Bay Community Centre
56-58 Bay Road, Kilbirnie

The Kilbirnie – Lyall Bay – Rongotai Residents’ Association invites you to meet the Eastern Ward and Mayoralty Candidates at our public meeting

Be there early to get a seat

This election will be conducted by postal vote, so this meeting is your chance to let the candidates know your views. They represent you – make them work for you.

The meeting will be divided into two sessions:
- Mayoralty first at 2.00pm followed by
- Eastern Ward at 3.00pm ending 4.00 pm at latest.

Each candidate will have a maximum of 3 minutes speaking time followed by an open question time from the floor after each segment.

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