It was Pirongia’s turn to tell the council what its vision for the village is and Jeremy Smith was there to listen in and take photos for The News.
Pirongia residents got their first chance last week to have a say about upcoming projects in the village, including the future of its halls.
Forty people, including council staff, attended the Have a Say Pirongia evening on Friday at Pirongia Rugby and Sports Club.
The evening included entertainment, music and face painting.
The council is already seeking feedback on a what a future skatepark and play space in Pirongia might look like.
Now, Waipā District Council property services manager David Varcoe told The News, council knows its community halls need a review.
There are two halls in Pirongia – the War Memorial Hall in Franklin St and one in Crozier St.
The survey asks Pirongia residents how they use the current hall facilities, and whether they feel the buildings are fit for purpose.
“Put simply we want to help residents ensure they are getting the most out of these hall spaces.”
The topics, it seemed, were popular – and Varcoe said feedback submitted during the evening’s “great turnout” would be collated by the end of the week.