Organisers of Boardmasters are inviting residents and businesses to join them for their next community meeting to discuss the 2025 festival.
Vision Nine who stage the event say the session will focus on key successes and learnings from August’s festival, while also giving the community the chance to share feedback, ideas and any concerns to help shape improvements for the years ahead.
The meeting will take place on Thursday 25 September at 5pm, at SeaSpace, Watergate Road, Porth.
Anyone wishing to attend is asked to register their interest and submit questions in advance via this link. Feedback can also be sent directly to community@boardmasters.com for those unable to attend.
More details about Boardmasters’ community initiatives are available at boardmasters.com/community.
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