Approximately 20 people attended the meeting held on Wednesday night to discuss incorporating all organisations in Canowindra under an umbrella committee, which would enable information to be disseminated across all organisations and committees in the community.
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The general consensus was unanimous that this should happen, the question being should it happen under its own autonomy or under an existing organisation.
The outcome of discussions was that this be formed as part of the Canowindra Business Chamber.
Mr Graeme Beasley, President of the Chamber, stated that the Chamber would have to investigate the viability of forming a united community committee under its Constitution, and the possibility of incorporating a change of name and insuring a larger and broader membership base and that he would set the wheels in motion to obtain answers for the next meeting of the Chamber.
Resident Jenny Weaver arranged this meeting with the community because she believed there was an opportunity to improve communications between the many wonderful community organisations.
“I believe that when we all work together and help each other the outcomes would benefit all of Canowindra,” she said.
“As far as I’m concerned we live in the beautiful valley and town of Canowindra, and I know that everyone is proud of what is achieved by this hard working community, so please let us all work together and secure our future.”
The next meeting of the Business Chamber will be a breakfast meeting to commence at 8am on the Wednesday, June 20 at “Délice” (Green/Cream Shed), so all Committees and Organizations are urged to please send a representative along so the process can start, or send your contact details so that the Chamber can include them on a list and keep you in the discussion.