616 days ago

14/04/2024: moving GBRAI meeting by a week to Wednesday 24th April 2024

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Hello,

Due to a number of apologies received for the proposed meeting this coming Wednesday, we have decided to postpone and move our Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc meeting from this coming Wednesday to Wednesday the 24th at 7pm.

This acknowledges that our meeting is on ANZAC Day eve. We look forward to seeing you on the 24th of April.

Yours sincerely,
Carl Savage
for and on behalf of
*Greater Brooklyn Residents Association* *Incorporated (GBRAI)




You are cordially invited to the next meeting of the
Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc

Wednesday 24th April 2024 at 7.00 p.m.
Brooklyn Community Centre, 18 Harrison Street
2024 meeting dates - at Brooklyn Community Centre (RSA room)
# Wednesday 24th April 2024 # AGM Wednesday 19th June 2024


AGENDA
1. Apologies to date:
2. Review & approve the Minutes of last meeting (21st Feb 2024)
3. Finance
4. Correspondence (posted mail to be directed to Brooklyn Community Centre)
a. outwards:
b. Database email/FB/Neighbourly – all of the above
c. inwards –
5. General Business
(a) WCC review of land BCA sits on under District Plan changes
(b) GBRAI submission on WCC review of shared paths / Half Cost policy review
(c) Landfill and waste update
(d) AGM in June and future Executive

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