Congratulations to these Inyoni Creek residents who have been voted in to serve on the Village Residents’ Committee until 2025. Back: Mel Stamelman, Douglas Garner, Peter Moore and Ernie Muller (Deputy Chairman). Front: Inyoni Creek manager Jenny Tonkin, Graham Brokenshire (Chairman), Helen Parkinson, Steve Foster and Jackie Klein. Absent: Mike Edwards.
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