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Old Posted May 28, 2015, 5:28 PM
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Back To The River - Re-imagining our relationship with the Thames

Citizen consultation regarding waterfront development in London. I'll be going to the June 2nd event. Here's the link (http://www.lcf.on.ca/node/518) and a full description:

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We have this wonderful ribbon of water that flows through our forested city but sadly we have, for many years now, ignored it. The London Community Foundation, with its partners The City of London and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, want to change this with a project called Back To The River. The goal is to redesign our relationship with the the river and how we use this unique resource. That's where you come in.

City Building is about engaging in the place you live and helping to make it a more livable. The London Plan and Shift London have been two brilliant examples of this and now we have Back To The River. We need your help by sharing your ideas of how we redesign the spaces around The Thames and the way we use them.

Join The London Community Foundation and it's partners in this unique opportunity to shape our city. Starting on June 2nd and for another four sessions you join in, dream, and city build.

Go to The Back To The River page, sign up, and add your ideas and dreams to the potential of what our city can be. Citizenship and City Building is about all of us and we hope you will join in on this exciting journey back to the river.
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