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1st Community Conference - September 2009

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Alde & Ore Futures community conference

Councillor Andy Smith opens the community conference In order to ensure that there was an opportunity for representatives of interested parties to be involved in the project a community conference was held on 4 September 2009 at Snape Maltings. The conference was attended by over 100 representatives of local organisations including community groups, businesses, government agencies and councils.

The event was held to raise the profile of the project, to help identify why local people value the area, collate the issues and concerns so new ways can be developed to manage the area in the future.

Conference presentations

Conference report

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Five ‘task and finish’ working groups, chaired by members of the local community and involving both volunteers from the community and officers from the ICZMI partner organisations, were set up at the conference to look at five topic areas in order to find out what matters most to people living and working in and around the estuary.

The workshops at the community conference addressed two questions:

There was an excellent response at the conference and to an online survey that closed in mid December 2009.

The conclusions of the first community conference, topic area work and other inputs were drawn together at a second community conference held on 26 March 2010.


Suffolk Coast Futures is a partnership involving:

Suffolk Coast Futures partners

If you would like more information about the project please contact:

Bill Parker,
Suffolk Coast Futures Officer,
Email: aldeandorefutures@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk.
Telephone: 01394 444553.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AldeOreFutures

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