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The Gap Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch The Gap 4061

Community Safety

Survey – Results!!

Here are the first of the results from our Recent Community Safety Survey.

With over 180 responses we have some great information to work with.

We value the input of our community so we are also going to leave this survey open so that if you’d like to contribute, you can.

We’ll be updating our results as more surveys come in.

The purpose of this survey is to help us to understand how our community feels about safety, and to work towards focusing our contribution & work to help people feel safer, promote community and really target our efforts ongoing.

We also wanted to understand what people thought NHW The Gap did so we could communicate better within our community so the work we do is meaningful and targeted.

To see the remainder of the results; please head to www.fb.com/ neighbourhoodwatchthegap

Safety Bag Tag Update

Over 3000 TAGS on BAG across 7 Schools and 1 Community Group.

Email; safetybagtags@ gmail.com www.safetybagtags.org.

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Graffiti Removal

Graffiti removal update; we’ve been busily reporting Graffiti and BCC have been busily removing it!!

We’ve successfully reported and had removed 2 lots of visible Graffiti around our wonderful suburb The Gap.

Successfully removed graffiti:

Walton Bridge - Walkway from Payne Road through to the Gap Village Shops

Reported - Walkway from The Gap Village shops along behind The Gap State High School

HELP us to de-graffiti The Gap…. REPORT IT:

https://forms.brisbane. qld.gov.au/report-it-graffitiremoval-public-property

Your Suburb, Your Home, Your Family, Your Community 4061 www.fb.com/neighbourhoodwatchthegap neighbourhoodwatchthegap@yahoo.com.au www.nhwq4061.com

Want to maximise the return on your renovations?

We sell hundreds of homes, which means we talk to thousands of buyers about what they are looking for. Whether you are renovating for a quick sale, or planning for the future, here are a few starting ideas for anyone looking at a home renovation:

When it comes to storage, you have to think clever! A good mix of drawers and cupboards will appeal to almost all target markets, but give consideration as to whether a future buyer may be a large family, or someone from the ageing generation. The alternatives may be subtle, but vital.

The kitchen is no longer the place to only cook and prepare food – it is the meeting place; the central hub. It should accommodate the flexibility of family life, and provide space not only to eat, but to work, chat and play!

Pantry’s do not need to be large, but they should be appropriate to the size of the house and the number of people living there. When you go to sell, they should be both inspiring and practical to any intended buyer.

Storage

Bench Space Design & Pantry

Want to chat more about pre renovation advice? Give us a call.

Kathleen Luck

M: 0417 756 280 E: kathleen@biwr.com.au Stephen Doyle

M: 0405 602 619 E: stephen@biwr.com.au

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