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Consultation has concluded
The District Council of Yankalilla is embarking on a project to develop, design and install, with community input, a series of signs which reflect the place brand developed earlier this year, as well as the individual characters of each of our townships.
Council has selected 6 towns to participate in this process this financial year.
Myponga
Inman Valley
Yankalilla
Normanville (Williss Drive)
Parawa
Second Valley (community project already underway)
These towns are on key tourist routes and destination entrance points.
The first step in this exciting project is to ask you – our residents – what you like about yourContinue reading
The District Council of Yankalilla is embarking on a project to develop, design and install, with community input, a series of signs which reflect the place brand developed earlier this year, as well as the individual characters of each of our townships.
Council has selected 6 towns to participate in this process this financial year.
Myponga
Inman Valley
Yankalilla
Normanville (Williss Drive)
Parawa
Second Valley (community project already underway)
These towns are on key tourist routes and destination entrance points.
The first step in this exciting project is to ask you – our residents – what you like about your town. This survey is designed as a pre-cursor to the public consultation process by identifying the key attributes that you associate with your particular town (not the overall district) and provide an opportunity to share ideas about what you'd like as your town entry statement.
We will be holding a series of community meetings to further develop your ideas so have a look to the right of this screen to find your town's meeting.
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Yankalilla Consultation Closes
this is an upcoming stage for Township Entry Signage
6th August 2015
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Township Entry Signage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Inman Valley Consultation Closes
this is an upcoming stage for Township Entry Signage
10th August 2015
Nomanville Consultation Closes
this is an upcoming stage for Township Entry Signage
13th August 2015
Parawa Consultation Closes
this is an upcoming stage for Township Entry Signage
20th August 2015
Final Report
this is an upcoming stage for Township Entry Signage
Final outcomes of the consultation will be documented and will include a summary of contributions collected which will inform the signage design process.