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Meeting Minutes 23 March 2010

WAITAKERE WAEWAE WALKING

Meeting Notes

23 March 2010

 

Present: Emma Frost (Ranui Action Project), Vincent Dickie (Living Streets Aotearoa – Auckland), Sandy Mills (WCC), Dot Dalziel (WCC), Robert Lipka (WCC)

Apologies: Kimberley Williams (RCH)

Previous Minutes

Meeting Notes 8 February 2010

WAITAKERE WAEWAE WALKING

Meting Notes

8 February 2010

 

Present: Rochelle Young (Sport Waitakere – Active Waitakere), Jenny Tanner (Massey-Ranui Neighbourhood Back2Back Project), Richard Lee ((Sustainable Ranui-Swanson), Roi Stephens (Neighbourhood support), Emma Frost (Ranui Action Project), Leao Tildsley (McLaren Park &Henderson South Community Initiative)

Apologies: Tania Heke (MPHS)

MPHS

Waitakere Waewae Walking sumission to ARC on the 2010-2040 RLTS

Welcome to the web resource of Waitakere Waewae Walking.  Our group have had several meetings in 2009.  We will be meeting in 2010 and welcome attendance of anyone curious or new to the group.  We have recently made a submission on the ARC Regional Land Transport Strategy which can be found here. Please contact our convenor, Emma Frost for any enquiries.

Contact

Emma Frost emma

Waitakere Waewae Walking meeting minutes 04 December 2009

 Waitakere Waewae Walking Group

Meeting Notes 4 December 2009

Waitakere Waewae Walking minutes 6 November 2009

Meeting Notes 6 November 2009

 

Present: Vincent Dickie (L.S.A), Jenny Tanner (M-R Neighbourhood Project), Emma Frost (RAP), Carol Davis (Sports Waitakere), Kimberley Williams (Ranui Community House), Patrisha O’Sullivan

Apologies: Dot Dalziel

Welcome: Emma

Karakia: Jenny

Notetakers: Kim & Jenny

Previous minutes: Received as accurate

Waitakere WaeWae Walking submission on Safer Journeys

Submission from the WaitakereWaeWae Walking
on the Safer Journeys Discussion Document, August 2009

Submitted 2 October 2009

WWW.LSA shares Living Streets Aotearoa’s vision of

More people choosing to walk more often.

Living Streets Waitakere is working to make all areas of Waitakere City more walking-friendly and to create a place which is, and is perceived to be, a safe pedestrian environment which encourages walking for transport, health and leisure.

Neighbourhood differences in mode choices ...

... for the trip to the dairy
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