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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
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Info: PL Info Sheet

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The 2012 Winter Festival of Lights

Farmers Market

Lyttelton Farmers Market

 

Held every Saturday 10am - 1pm Lyttelton Main School

 

Earthquake Donation

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lyttel-town blog

We write about Lyttelton and the people who live here after being at the epicentre of a devastating earthquake on 22nd February 2011.

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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)

Art Exhibition to save Lyttelton!
Written by Lottie Harris   
Friday, 28 October 2011 09:48

SOL Exhibition poster

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Supported by the Project Lyttelton Earthquake Fund this exhibition is brought to you by the Harbour Arts Collective.

 

Click here to read more

Local Art Exhibition to Save Lyttelton!

11th to 13th November at the Tin Palace, Oxford St, Lyttelton

The exhibition includes works of 10 local artists and Lyttelton supporters: Cheryl Lucas, Linda Pringle, Jennifer Braithwaite, Barry Clarke, Maree Henry, Jeremy Leeming, Christina Dower, Ina Johann & Victoria Edwards and Elfi Spiewack who have kindly donated parts of the proceeds to the collective.

The exhibition will be a great opportunity to see and buy local art and at the same time support artists and the Collective to realize their project!

Please come along, bring your friends and family and celebrate this great event with us!

Opening night Friday 11th November from 6pm with Devilish Mary and the Holy Rollers,  exhibition 10-4pm Saturday 12th and Sunday 13thNovember.

About Harbour Arts Collective:

The Collective is a group of motivated locals, whose main project is to help the community and Lyttelton's rebuild by establishing an Arts Precinct in the town centre.

The focal point of the precinct will be a gallery, exhibition space and workshop/studio facilities that serve the needs and nurture the creative talent found in Lyttelton and the wider region. The site will also include community space that embraces a wide range of user groups and provides arts education and performance opportunities.

 

Looking forward to seeing you!

Opening night Friday 11th November from 6pm at the Tin Palace, exhibition on 10-4pm Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th.

For more information contact the collective: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Being the change

Project Lyttelton is a non-profit grassroots organisation committed to building sustainable, connected community.

Through a range of innovative projects, PL is harnessing the power of community and fostering hope and inspiration to create a collective future. Our values-based approach is inclusive and participative - we recognise all people have intrinsic value.

Some of our projects include; supporting local food production, looking at ways to meet energy needs through innovative community-based solutions, minimising waste, creating opportunities for people to come together to play, share information and skills, the initiatives continue grow!.

The PL model is attracting interest both nationally and internationally and we are happy to share what we've learned.

Planning on visiting - Print off the Snakes & Ladders Walking Map to discover our historic town.

 

Map Of Lyttelton