Public Meeting to Oppose the Sale of State Houses
Thursday 9 March, 7pm at the Cardboard Cathedral
This public meeting launches the campaign to stop the government selling 2,500 state houses in Christchurch.
The houses are in Bryndwr, Riccarton, Shirley and Hornby.
The meeting will express Christchurch’s widespread, resolute opposition to selling state houses and the government walking away from the housing crisis for low and middle income families.
Please help promote the meeting by talking to your neighbours, and circulating via email and social media.
See you at the meeting.
Contact me if you want to help organise this campaign
State House leaflet - final - 14 February 2017.pdf Download View
Notice of Public meeting - for 9 March 2017.pdf Download View
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