To substantiate community need or stakeholder involvement, should news articles and letters of support be included as an attachment? Is this advantageous?
A. Yes. Letters of support and news articles will be considered if submitted with an application. Whether this material is advantageous depends on the nature of the information provided in relation to the proposed project. Attachments must be kept to a minimum, and cannot include photographs. Applicants must make their own strategic decisions on what is the best approach to presenting their proposal.
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