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Consultation has concluded
This consultation has concluded. Thank you for your interest and your comments.
The public exhibition of Council's Draft Arts and Cultural Activities Policy has been extended until Monday 22 October 2012 so there is even more time to let us know what you think about it.
A wide range of arts and cultural activities take place in the Blue Mountains. The Draft Arts and Cultural Activities Policy will guide Council's approach in a number of areas including those that relate to public art proposals.
This will benefit both Council and the community who participate in public art either actively or passively.
The draft policy will be exhibited between Friday 29 June and Monday 22 October 2012.
Your thoughts and ideas on the Draft Policy is welcome and encouraged. View and download the policy and related documents from the Library and have your say by leaving a comment in the Guestbook or by making a formal Submission.
This consultation has concluded. Thank you for your interest and your comments.
The public exhibition of Council's Draft Arts and Cultural Activities Policy has been extended until Monday 22 October 2012 so there is even more time to let us know what you think about it.
A wide range of arts and cultural activities take place in the Blue Mountains. The Draft Arts and Cultural Activities Policy will guide Council's approach in a number of areas including those that relate to public art proposals.
This will benefit both Council and the community who participate in public art either actively or passively.
The draft policy will be exhibited between Friday 29 June and Monday 22 October 2012.
Your thoughts and ideas on the Draft Policy is welcome and encouraged. View and download the policy and related documents from the Library and have your say by leaving a comment in the Guestbook or by making a formal Submission.
Please send your submission by completing the details below. Note you can choose to either type your submission or attach a submission from your own files.
Consultation has concluded
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