This is a great opportunity for young people in Ryde to have their say about what it’s like to be a young person in the town.
What is good and what makes you feel unhappy. The online discussion is aimed at giving everyone an opportunity to have their say about safety in the town. The conversation will look to include all communities and is hoping to talk about how to encourage all ages and backgrounds to work together to really boost the vibrancy and community spirit of the town.
The Let’s Talk, It’s Ryde’s Time to Shine World Café will take place on Thursday 1st July. The online discussion is aimed at giving everyone in Ryde – young people, residents, workers, businesses – an opportunity to have their say about the town, crime and safety.
The World Café is the first event in a programme of Let’s Talk, It’s Ryde’s Time to Shine events which will take place this year. The outcome of this online conversation will set priorities for the next phase which will be looking to invest money into small community-based ideas.
“This is such an important event for our community, we want every Ryde resident to come along and have their say on safety in our town. Working together we can build a better future.”
If you would like to take part, you can register at:
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