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Meeting has now taken place.
Your opinions wanted on water scarcity, flooding and coastal erosion
Catchment to Coast would like to invite you to a co-design session to help us create an amazing immersive experience! Catchment to Coast is creating a new and innovative experience that will gather public opinion on water scarcity, flooding, and coastal erosion.
It will run in the summer and hundreds of local residents will be invited to take part. We're in the script-writing phase at the moment, and we are inviting you to take part in a co-design session to help us create the best experience possible.
We will be running through our ideas so far, and we'd love your feedback and further ideas! It should also be a really useful and educational session where you can learn a lot about these topics, and have some really fascinating conversations.
Please join us on Wednesday 17 April (6:30pm to 8pm) at the Civic Centre in Southend.
Everyone is invited, friends, neighbours, or colleagues that would be interested.
Your opinions wanted on water scarcity, flooding and coastal erosion
Catchment to Coast would like to invite you to a co-design session to help us create an amazing immersive experience! Catchment to Coast is creating a new and innovative experience that will gather public opinion on water scarcity, flooding, and coastal erosion.
It will run in the summer and hundreds of local residents will be invited to take part. We're in the script-writing phase at the moment, and we are inviting you to take part in a co-design session to help us create the best experience possible.
We will be running through our ideas so far, and we'd love your feedback and further ideas! It should also be a really useful and educational session where you can learn a lot about these topics, and have some really fascinating conversations.
Please join us on Wednesday 17 April (6:30pm to 8pm) at the Civic Centre in Southend.