Residents elect committee to 'get on with the job'
The Peninsula Residents Association has elected its first committee at its official inaugural meeting held on Friday, October 22.
Secretary Mr Julian Bowker said that, now officially appointed, the committee was keen to get on with the job.
"The association aims to serve as a non-partisan forum and give the Woy Woy Peninsula community a collective voice on matters affecting its quality of life," he said.
"It is committed to protecting and improving the Peninsula's liveability and sustainability including its social and environmental aspects."
The committee was encouraging residents to join the association and to raise their concerns with the committee.
Mr Bowker said, as coronavirus restrictions eased, it was anticipated that the association would have regular meetings in person, open to its members and to the public.
Annual membership has been set at $20, and application forms can be found on the association's website at www.peninsularesidents.org.au/
Appointed to the committee were chairman Mr Mark Snell, deputy chair Ms Sally Jope, secretary Mr Bowker, treasurer Mr Frank Wiffen and membership officer Ms Debbie Sunartha.
Other committee members were Mr Peter Gillis, Ms Johanna Reygersberg, Ms Tabea Keske and Ms Penny Rogers.
For further information, email thepeninsularesidents@gmail.com.
SOURCE:
Media release, 30 Oct 2021
Julian Bowker, Peninsula Residents Association