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Join the conversation!
What brings people together and contributes to a sense of community in North Earlham?
Too often the story we hear is about ‘what’s wrong’. Instead we’re asking ‘what’s strong’, what do people value here and how can those things be part of any solution to tackling community challenges.
Over the next few months we are inviting anyone who lives, works or has family living in North Earlham to say what or who makes a difference to local life.
Simple ways you can get involved:
Highlight on the map things you value
Add an idea you’d like to get started that could bring people together locally
Comment on and like others’ ideas
Enter the community poll
Come back again to see what others add!
More ways to stay in touch
Also part of this conversation are Community Connectors – chatty local people who are out and about talking to people around the area. They want to learn about what people like doing, their skills, interest, cares and concerns, and find opportunities to connect people, places and things going on.
If you’d like to be kept up to date, click on the 'SUBSCRIBE' button on the righthand side.
Join the conversation!
What brings people together and contributes to a sense of community in North Earlham?
Too often the story we hear is about ‘what’s wrong’. Instead we’re asking ‘what’s strong’, what do people value here and how can those things be part of any solution to tackling community challenges.
Over the next few months we are inviting anyone who lives, works or has family living in North Earlham to say what or who makes a difference to local life.
Simple ways you can get involved:
Highlight on the map things you value
Add an idea you’d like to get started that could bring people together locally
Comment on and like others’ ideas
Enter the community poll
Come back again to see what others add!
More ways to stay in touch
Also part of this conversation are Community Connectors – chatty local people who are out and about talking to people around the area. They want to learn about what people like doing, their skills, interest, cares and concerns, and find opportunities to connect people, places and things going on.
If you’d like to be kept up to date, click on the 'SUBSCRIBE' button on the righthand side.
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