Eastern Bays Community Resilience Expo
Could you be involved?
Eastbourne Community Board in conjunction with WREMO, FENZ and others are running an expo on Sunday 24th March 2024 to promote civil defence / community readiness to any issues our community might face - earthquake, tsunami, flooding, storms, fires, road closures, loss of drinking or waste water ... the list goes on.
This is a broad scope event, going from the day to day disruptions that the community may experience, through the more typical emergencies such as fire, flooding, earthquakes etc. and on to the short and long term consequences of climate change.
We have a growing list of organisations and businesses signing up, and by including a "trade fair" aspect we are hoping that there will be plenty of businesses who see themselves as being relevant to one or more of the four "Rs" - Reduction, Readiness, Response and Recovery.
There is no charge to exhibit. Businesses who are marketing their products or services are being asked to donate some sort of "spot prize" to help promote and build attendance - it could be actual products or vouchers/discounts.
Local businesses or often critical in the preparation and response phases of an emergency, so if you feel you have a role to play please come along and tell the community.
If you know of any other organisations or businesses that may be relevant or interested please pass this invitation on or let me know and I'll follow up.
If you'd be interested in sponsoring the event, we are keeping the actual running costs to a minimum and are currently largely supported by the Eastbourne Games Community Trust plus the Eastbourne Community Board, and the Lions Club with volunteers, but it would be nice to support all the volunteers in some way if you are keen and have ideas. The best support is to get the community along, make it a success, and make the community more resilient.
Most importantly, tell your family, friends and community about the event, and encourage them to attend.
Any questions please contact me
Ngā mihi - Bruce Spedding. |