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Phone: 64 (3) 328 9243
Office: The Portal
54a Oxford Street  Lyttelton
Postal: PO Box 74 Lyttelton  8841
Email: office@lyttelton.net.nz
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Project Lyttelton - Our Story PDF

Our Story by Anneleise Hall

How did Project Lyttelton get started? How has it developed? What has made Project Lyttelton a model for others?

Find out here: Our Story explores the history and vision of Project Lyttelton (PL).

The achievements of PL in the past six years have been phenomenal. The organisation has embraced cutting-edge thinking to meet the challenges of a changing world. It is showing the way forward with community sustainability, using innovative methods to capture community imagination and help create a shared vision for the future.

Our Story author Anneleise Hall is a former reporter and sub-editor and was a board member of Project Lyttelton from 2004 to 2009. This story is written from a first-hand perspective and experience of PL and through interviews with key people. Download Our Story PDF (1.5MB)

Cooperatives Talk PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 13 January 2012 07:36

Project Lyttelton invites you to join Cooperatives Talk.

We have invited a guest speaker Ramsey Margolis of the NZ Cooperatives Association to share his knowledge and experience with the people of the Harbour Basin.

This will be a chance for us all to get better acquainted with the nature, opportunities, distinctions and potential of cooperative enterprises; and also to learn why cooperatives are an important element when planning for a more resilient future.

This event coincides with the launch of the International Year of Co-operatives. This is an acknowledgment by the international community that co-operatives offer an alternative economic model of both financial viability and social responsibility.

The talk will be held on Tuesday, 24th of January, between 3: 30 -4:30 pm, at Naval Point Club in Lyttelton.

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