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Great Neighbourhoods Initiative
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Great Neighbourhoods Initiative
The Great Neighbourhoods program was developed to help improve neighbour relations by providing ways for you to get to know your neighbours.
In the spring of 2010, Neighbourhood Facilities & Community Development created the Great Neighbourhoods Input Survey. As a result, the Great Neighbourhoods Week and Block Party were developed.
Great Neighbourhoods Week May 28- June 1 - Official Proclamation
Great Neighbourhoods Digital Story
The "Adventure in Belonging Guide" as mentioned in the story is slated for release in the fall of 2011. The "Welcome to the Neighbourhood/ Thank you, Neighbour!" cards will be launched in late May or early June 2011.
Great Neighbourhoods Input Survey - Results
Have a look at the summary of what residents said to the Great Neighbourhoods Input Survey
Great Neighbourhoods Input Survey Results Summary
Learn more about Great Neighbourhoods Initiatives from around the world:
www.streetparty.org.uk
- England
www.neighboursday.org.nz
- New Zealand
www.myhrm.ca
- Halifax
www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods
- Seattle, WA
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/apple/4586.asp
- Alberta Health Services