This Tuesday evening, come and tell Council to Save Mayfield Swimming Pool! The plan to close the Pool will be formally presented to Newcastle Council at a meeting on this Tuesday night, 28 August. We're planning a family friendly protest out the front of City Hall in King Street, Newcastle at 6pm.
Bring your friends, bring your family, bring signs and bring swimming goggles, snorkels, masks and other swimming gear. If you've got a digital camera, bring that too, so we can get plenty of photos up on the website.
The actual Council meeting doesn't start until 7.30pm. If you can stay until then for a silent protest that would be great, but the most important thing is to get there for the photo opportunity shortly after 6pm.
From the Save Mayfield Pool Steering Committee.
Bring your friends, bring your family, bring signs and bring swimming goggles, snorkels, masks and other swimming gear. If you've got a digital camera, bring that too, so we can get plenty of photos up on the website.
The actual Council meeting doesn't start until 7.30pm. If you can stay until then for a silent protest that would be great, but the most important thing is to get there for the photo opportunity shortly after 6pm.
From the Save Mayfield Pool Steering Committee.
1 comment:
Concerns:
I am concerned that the email sent by the Newcastle City Council to the Swimming Club and organisations inviting them to attend the information and feed back session on the pool which is to be held at Wests Mayfield Tomorrow night at 7 p.m (10th September)is limited to only a few. I was wondering has this invitation been extened to the Mayfield residents and all interested groups. The Mayfield residents should be the first ones on the list as these are the people whom BHP donated the pool.
The invitation extended is Limited to 2 representatives from each club/organisation but it does not mention residents.
This does not seem fair.
Outraged.
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