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Consultation has concluded. To ensure you're emergency ready, visit Council's website.
Lake Macquarie City Council is encouraging residents of Dora Creek to assist with the development of a Community Safety Plan that will help residents be informed, prepared, safe and resilient during severe weather and natural disasters. Council, in partnership with the Dora Creek Progress Association and the Dora Creek Sustainable Neighbourhood Group, hosted a community workshop on Thursday 27 August at Dora Creek Community Hall.
Residents heard from Council staff, the SES and Manly Hydraulics Laboratory, and had the opportunity to provide input into the Community Safety Plan.
Residents who were unable to attend the workshop are encouraged to access presentations and share valuable information by visiting Council’s Have Your Say site, to help develop a practical Safety Plan for the Dora Creek community.
Lake Macquarie City Council is encouraging residents of Dora Creek to assist with the development of a Community Safety Plan that will help residents be informed, prepared, safe and resilient during severe weather and natural disasters. Council, in partnership with the Dora Creek Progress Association and the Dora Creek Sustainable Neighbourhood Group, hosted a community workshop on Thursday 27 August at Dora Creek Community Hall.
Residents heard from Council staff, the SES and Manly Hydraulics Laboratory, and had the opportunity to provide input into the Community Safety Plan.
Residents who were unable to attend the workshop are encouraged to access presentations and share valuable information by visiting Council’s Have Your Say site, to help develop a practical Safety Plan for the Dora Creek community.
Share valuable information to assist with the development of a Community Safety Plan that will help residents of Dora Creek be informed, prepared, safe and resilient during severe weather and natural disasters.
Consultation has concluded. To ensure you're emergency ready, visit Council's website.
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