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                        Community feedback session: THIS SUNDAY 30/01/2012
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                        Fellow community members.
                        Now is the time to make your ideas count!

                        This Sunday, February 5, from 2-4pm at Jubilee Hall, the draft community plan will be presented and discussed at a community feedback session designed for you to give your thoughts and ideas and incorporate them into the community planning process for Macedon and Mt. Macedon.

                        Over afternoon tea, you will have the chance to hear and debate the ideas created by local volunteers to address the key priorities of planning, streetscape, fire and transport.

                        A third party facilitator from Bendigo will join us to gather feedback and help include community-suggested improvements to the plan.

                        Have a say. Share your thoughts and ideas. We've only kick started the process and are keen to listen to you, to see if the draft projects and initiatives hit the mark.

                        Meet the Macedon/Mt. Macedon Community Planning Group volunteers. Each subcommittee representative will give you a 5 minute update on the project ideas for the community to implement to address the priorities set out by the community at the initial community planning session in November 2010. Time has also been allocated to give everyone time to discuss, brainstorm, debate and respond.

                        See you there.




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                        Draft community plan: OUT NOW 30/01/2012
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                        You may have noticed that recently a number of posters about the Macedon/Mt. Macedon Community Plan (this Sunday's community feedback session - starting at 2pm at Jubilee Hall) have been popping up all around Macedon and Mt. Macedon in the past week.

                        It's to let you know that the draft Macedon/Mt.Macedon Community Plan is now available for you to review and offer feedback or enhance the ideas!

                        Please offer your feedback and input into the projects and initiatives set out in the plan on or before Thursday 2 February 2012.

                        Your input will be used to update the ideas presented in the plan and further direct the efforts of the plan in a way most relevant to you, your family and community.

                        To submit feedback
                        1. Use the online feedback form
                        2. Come to the community feedback session, this Sunday February 5 at Jubilee Hall starting at 2pm sharp (til 4pm) - afternoon tea will be served!
                        3. Post your submission to:
                        Community Planning
                        PO Box 151
                        Kyneton VIC 3444

                        The final version will be available on this website and in hard copy at authorised local outlets, as soon as possible. Implementation will begin immediately. If you're keen to volunteer, you still can. To do so, please register!

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                        What happened after the community planning session? 03/11/2011
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                        After many months of preparation, we are now ready and able to keep the community up to speed with the progress on the Macedon/Mt. Macedon Community Plan. 

                        As a result of the public meeting held in November 2010 (with 73 passionate community members in attendance), a wide range of ideas and projects were developed, discussed and voted on as important for future development.

                        Since then, a group of community volunteers have been coming together each month to work on developing a draft Macedon/Mt. Macedon Community Plan for you to review.

                        The plan will be a major driver behind implementing the wishes of the community discussed at the public meeting.

                        The group of volunteers created 4 sub-committee groups to focus on each of the top 4 priority projects that were voted for by the community at the public meeting.

                        The top 4 priority projects are streetscape, planning controls, fire and transport. Youth was a 5th priority, though due to lack of resources, this area hasn't been developed yet.

                        A communications group has also been formed to focus on keeping the community involved and up to date about the community planning process. This group will review how often the community want to be communicated to, when and how.

                        The volunteer group, known as the Macedon/Mt. Macedon Community Planning Group (or CPG), meet on the third Monday of the month at 7pm at Tony Clarke Reserve.

                        The community are always invited and new members are welcome to join.

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