Saturday, 19 July 2014
Project Blueprint: making the Clarence coastline a safer place
Every accessible beach and rock platform in the Clarence Valley is to be assessed as part of a statewide program aimed at preventing drownings.
The assessments will be done as part of Project Blueprint, a Clarence Valley Council-supported coastal risk project being run by Australian CoastSafe.
As part of the assessment process, public forums will be conducted at:
* Treelands Drive Community Centre, Yamba, from 10.30am-noon on Sunday July 27, and
* Grafton Community and Function Centre, Duke Street, Grafton, from 6.30-8pm on Thursday, July 31.
Email Luke Stigter of your attendance at lstigter@coastsafe.org.au
Those interested can send written submissions to Coastal Risk Officer, Luke Stigter, SLSNSW, PO Box 307, Belrose, NSW, 2085.
[From CVC eNews: Speak up and help prevent drownings]
Labels:
Clarence Valley,
safety
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