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Listening posts across the Bellarine

Residents in Barwon Heads, St Leonards and Leopold will have a chance to raise issues with their local councillors on Saturday as the second round of councillor listening posts for 2021 continues.

Bellarine Ward councillors Stephanie Asher, Jim Mason and Trent Sullivan will be available to chat informally about any topics of interest at the corner of Hitchcock Avenue and Bridge Road in Barwon Heads from 9-10.30am, outside St Leonards IGA from 11am-12pm and at Leopold Gateway Plaza from 12.30-2pm.

It follows similar listening posts held in Norlane and Lara last month.

Cr Asher said she was looking forward to visiting Barwon Heads, St Leonards and Leopold, after previously holding listening posts in Ocean Grove, Portarlington and Drysdale.

“It is terrific to be hosting sessions in Barwon Heads, St Leonards and Leopold, which will give residents an opportunity to raise any local matter,” Cr Asher said.

“Everyone is invited and encouraged to come along and speak with us about any council issue they want to raise.”

Cr Mason said it was important to gain an understanding of the distinct issues facing each town across the Bellarine.

“By listening, Council is in a better position to develop its strategic planning and better represent the needs of the community,” Cr Mason said.

“It’s also an opportunity for the community to find out about on council projects, decisions and activities.”

Cr Sullivan said he encouraged residents to visit one of these sessions and discuss any issues they had.

“I encourage the community to drop in as it is a great chance for us to meet local residents for an informal chat and find out what’s happening in your local community,” Cr Sullivan said.

“Council wants to ensure we are providing the services and support the community needs.”

All community members are welcome to attend the sessions and there is no requirement to pre-register.

Each session will be held in a COVID-safe manner in line with government directions.

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