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Malvern News Issue 709 28 August 2015

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Friday 28th August 2015

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After winning the local section of the Four Square school holiday colouring competition and being rewarded with a travel bag chock full of yummy goodies, Mequa Strowger was thrilled with what came next. Her winning entry was forwarded to the Four Square head office in Christchurch and out of all those submitted Mequa’s entry was the winner of one of fifteen iPad Minis. Mequa, who didn’t own an iPad before the win, was understandably excited and appreciative. Above: Mequa Strowger with Kelvin Taege, owner of Darfield’s Four Square Supermarket.

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“The recent Digital Workshop in DarďŹ eld was a great success,â€? commented Lesley Symington, SDC Community Services Manager. “Members of the community took me to hear more about the fast-broadband submission made to the Ministry and also shared their thoughts on the issues they faced and what needs to be included in the development of a Digital Plan for the district. The types of issues raised included con nuity of the service and the availability of fast-broadband in the more rural parts of the district. Ideas on how to help businesses and

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community members, who are struggling with online use, were also shared, as well as a discussion on how to provide Internet access to transient workers and tourists. It was a posi ve mee ng with a number of a>endees providing further feedback aNer the mee ng,� Lesley added. “The issues, concerns and ideas will be used to help develop the Council’s Digital Plan for the district, which will outline ways that the council can work with communi es and other agencies to help support the rollout of improved broadband and mobile services,� Lesley concluded.


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