Contact PL
| Phone: | 64 (3) 328 9243 |
| Office: | The Portal |
| 54a Oxford Street Lyttelton | |
| Postal: | PO Box 74 Lyttelton 8841 |
| Email: | office@lyttelton.net.nz |
| Map: |
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| Info: | PL Info Sheet |
Project Lyttelton is a registered charitable trust that has been working in and for the community for many years.
Project Lyttelton will engage the whole of the community in how best any funds are invested.
Lyttelton Winter Festival
If you feel moved to help us regenerate in a clean, green, sustainable, community focused way, then please donate to Lyttelton today.
After tragedy discussion amongst this resilient community has begun about using this chance to create something new, beyond rebuilding what we have lost. Imaginations are sparked and hearts are being focused on creating a sustainable, bright, better place, a Lyttelton of and for the future.
Earthquake Donation
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local events and initiatives
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Follow this link to make a direct deposit and for further informatin about our appeal
| Cooperatives Talk |
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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. Find the event on Facebook |
As each day dawns the realisation of what we have lost sinks in a little more, but as each day dawns we also stand a little taller, together, and realise that the inspiration and strength of this community is not in its bricks and mortar but in its people, their passion and compassion, their energy and spirit and that has not been broken. Together we dare to look to the future.
Before 22nd February Lyttelton was an exciting vibrant little town, taking bold steps towards sustainability, exploring new ways to create and nurture community. Lyttelton had created an invaluable community radio, highly successful farmers market, thriving volunteer network and time bank, community garden, grow local co-operative, information centre and supportive local business network to mention but a few initiatives. All these are in jeopardy as a result of last week's earthquake.








Project Lyttelton invites you to join Cooperatives Talk.



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