Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Mount Druitt Group Commuters Improvement Group Inc. - Next Meeting And 'Making A Difference Issues'

MOUNT DRUITT COMMUTERS IMPROVEMENT GROUP INC.
"Making A Difference"
A refresher on who we are.

The Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc. was formed in 2009 in response to bus service cutbacks in the Mount Druitt district. We cover all forms of local transport - buses, trains and taxis.
AIMS OF THE GROUP
The aims of the Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc is to ensure that all Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs public are provided with all essential transport services that meet their daily needs in a safe and comfortable manner.
The Group lobbies stakeholders (Members of Parliament, Council, Ministers, Transport Operators, Transport Unions, etc) on behalf of the Mount Druitt Community towards "making a difference" in improvements to public transport services.
CURRENT EXECUTIVE
President - Christina Jenkins Crook
Vice-President & Assistant Treasurer - Pauline Garmonsway
Secretary & Public Officer - Lester Pasley
Assistant Secretary & Publicity Officer - Linda Farrell
Treasurer - Allan Bourman
WHERE WE MEET
We meet on the last Saturday of the month (except in December and January) at West Tradies Club, 247 Woodstock Avenue, Dharruk from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm.
Getting to the club is easy. The Route 759 bus from Mt Druitt Station has a bus stop directly opposite the club on both sides of Woodstock Avenue.
Visitors are always welcome to our meetings.
Meeting dates for the rest of 2018 are:
June 30
July 28
August 25
September 29
October 27
November 24
After our meetings we have a social fellowship lunch at the Club Bistro. Our visitors are welcome to join us for lunch.
In lieu of our December meeting we have a Christmas Social Lunch at a local venue about two weeks before Christmas.
We would like to thank the General Manager of West Tradies for providing us with a venue to conduct our meetings.
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: mountdruitt_cig@hotmail.com
Alternatively you can private message the Secretary on Messenger

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Public and Community transport is a critical issue for the communities of Blacktown. It's great to see a community group is taking this on.