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Have your say on Queenscliff's Hesse Street

The Borough of Queenscliffe Council is calling for community feedback to guide the next steps in the revitalisation of Hesse Street.

By sharing what’s important to you in your ideal town centre, you can help guide the Borough of Queenscliffe's investment in changes to make Hesse Street an even better place to live, work and play.

Complete the online survey HERE or at the Borough of Queenscliffe's website www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au, or pick up a hard copy of the survey from the Borough of Queenscliffe Council’s offices, the Queenscliff Library, or Hesse Street businesses.

Survey responses are invited until 11:59pm on Monday 28 January 2019. Hard copy surveys should be returned in person to Council’s offices at 50 Learmonth Street, Queenscliff, or by mail to PO Box 93, Queenscliff 3225.

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