Monday 28 September 2015

Minor Improvements Make Major Changes With The Community!

From one completed small positive improvement can absolutely and positively improve the entire community's pride.

Some of us are oblivious to small changes around their community but when they realise that there is an improved change it takes time to get used to it and also accept it. Then for others it might strike them that this may be harder to accept and they will challenge the relevant authorities, provide a strong case for against the improvement. There is a risk here as you might be the lone voice or you could just accept the situation as a real positive change which benefits the community.

So, we think about a small community change, insignificant to some like: footpath improvements, improve road and parks signs, traffic and pedestrian crossings/access way improvements, improvement in recreational areas such as parks, gardens and reserves, even every cleaning up of shopping hubs and major streets. Then and only there is the greater wider community's appreciation for the important wonders and jobs that Council can do, making our lives happier, healthier, safer and providing easier access.

So, what I am trying to imply here is that a small improvement cannot just have a domino affect it might have a reverse ripple affect, in a way that goes that someone might say, 'That was a great idea, it makes the community safer! I wonder who's idea was this in Council.

Thus it might be Council that provided the immediate improvement, yet it was somebody else that referred the issue to them with a possible resolution, that came up with the positive result.

Image result for small improvementsSo how does relate to 'whyilovemountdruit'? Very simply, it is that improvements are mostly being requested to be attended too by
this blogspot with results in a majority of suggestions. So this is where our community plays their role in raising improvements required for the area with a suggestion. That small improvement may be vitally important for all of us! So we encourage our local community to keep on bringing the suggestions!

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