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Draft Event Management Policy endorsed

draft Event Management Policy endorsed

Throughout October and November 2019 Council consulted with community on the draft Event Management Policy. The extended consultation saw a high volume of robust public engagement and feedback, particularly in regard to the Policy’s definition of ‘Potential High Impact Event’.

Given the potential impact of this clause on various community groups and events, Council resolved to endorse the Policy with amendment to the definition of ‘Potential High Impact Event’ as follows:

“Equestrian and horse driven events held annually at Agricultural, Horticultural and Floricultural Shows at Angaston, Mount Pleasant and Tanunda thus permitting the continuation of existing horse-in-action events that have a historical function and attraction to those aforesaid annual events.”

Mayor Bim Lange said “We know local events deliver a range of benefits, building community spirit and participation and attracting visitors to our region, and we don’t take this for granted.”

The Policy also supports environmentally responsible event practices with a focus on redirecting event waste to recycling and organic streams. Where facilities are consecutively booked on weekends and after hours, event organisers will be responsible for leaving them clean and tidy, with the option to request additional waste bins.

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