Winner of the Golden Foot Award 2010: Top Commitment by an Organisation
Nelson City Council
Stepping Out
The ‘GRX Mount Challenge’ is an 8 week series for participants to reach the summit of ‘Mauao’ Mt Maunganui. Participants meet twice weekly and the intensity of the sessions is increased over the period to progress from walking around the base to succeeding with the climb to the top.
Wellington cyclists are cleaning up their act with a courtesy campaign aimed at reducing conflict with walkers and curbing bad biking behaviour on the waterfront. The campaign includes a printed courtesy code, events, a video, news releases, bell giveaways and a grand prize of a cruise to Kapiti island.
Living Streets Aotearoa Inc
Minutes of Executive Council Meeting
held 24 May 2010
Meeting held by telephone conference call
Present: Peter Kortegast, Mike Mellor, Andy Smith, Rhys Taylor, Daphne Bell, Carina Duke, Liz Thomas, Gay Richards (took the minutes)
Living Streets Aotearoa Inc
Minutes of Executive Council Meeting
Held on 10th May 2010
Meeting held by telephone conference call.
Read more about the categories here.
Entries for nominations close on 30th June 2010. Anyone can nominate by filling in this nomination form.
Living Streets Aotearoa Inc
Minutes of Executive Council Meeting
Held on 8 February 2010
Meeting held by telephone conference call.
Submission completed May 19th with 4 minutes to spare! As submission was done online no direct way to save and due to short time frame could not save a copy in word. Notes were taken during preparation of submission and can be obtained from Cindy at : livingstreets.canterbury@gmail.com
Sunday 1 August 2010
Golden Foot Awards and Welcome Function
The announcement and presentation for the winner/s of the Golden Foot Awards will be made as part of the Conference Welcome at James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor in Chancellor 1 at 5:30pm
Light nibbles will be provided and a cash bar is available.
Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.
We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.