"A proud, prosperous district with strong communities and connected citizens who respect and celebrate nature."
This was the summation of how the Central Hawke's Bay district saw itself that was presented to about 90 people at a public meeting in Waipawa last night, there to hear back from the recent "Project Thrive" conducted in recent weeks.
Co-ordinated by Kobus Mentz of Urbanismplus, Project Thrive involved a series of community meetings across Central Hawke's Bay, which the CHB District Council held in place of consultation on this year's draft annual plan.
More than 300 people attended those meetings, and more than 3500 comments were harvested from attendees who were asked what they valued most about the district, what was holding the district back and what people wanted the district to look like in the future.
What came across as being valued most was the district's people, its facilities, natural beauty, diversity and central location and climate, Mr Mentz said.