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The draft Events on Council Land Policy aims to address frequently asked questions from the community and event organisers, ensuring clarity and consistency in approvals and compliance when holding events on Council land. The policy also provides a clear, consistent framework for managing events on Council-owned and managed land. It balances the need for vibrant community activities with the protection of public spaces, ensuring that events are safe, sustainable and inclusive.
The 28-day public exhibition period will run from Thursday, 30 October to Thursday, 27 November 2025.
The draft Events on Council Land Policy aims to address frequently asked questions from the community and event organisers, ensuring clarity and consistency in approvals and compliance when holding events on Council land. The policy also provides a clear, consistent framework for managing events on Council-owned and managed land. It balances the need for vibrant community activities with the protection of public spaces, ensuring that events are safe, sustainable and inclusive.
The 28-day public exhibition period will run from Thursday, 30 October to Thursday, 27 November 2025.
Please provide your feedback on the Draft Events on Council Land Policy by completing this form.
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