Regenerate Christchurch extends application period until 19th March
[Copied and pasted from an email received from Christchurch Gets Ready]:
Greetings
Application period for the Ōtākaro / Avon River Corridor Community Reference Group and Technical and Community Advisory Group has been extended until Sunday 19 March
I emailed you recently to let you know that Regenerate Christchurch is establishing a Community Reference Group and a Technical and Community Advisory Group to help ensure a diversity of views and equity of access.
The application period for these groups is now open until Sunday 19 March.
More information about both groups, including selection criteria and time commitment, is available on our website: engage.regeneratechristchurch.nz
Please promote this opportunity through your networks. The application form is on our website. Hard copies are available by request from our office. Please call or email info@regeneratechristchurch.nz
Thank you for your continued support.
Kind regards
Ivan Iafeta
Chief Executive | Executive Team
DDI: 03 353 9600
Regenerate Christchurch | Te Kōwatawata
Level 1, Building 2, 181 High Street, Christchurch, 8011
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