MIDDLESEX COUNTY – The Township of Lucan Biddulph hosted the 75th annual 2024 Middlesex Municipal Day at the Lucan Biddulph Community Memorial Centre, on May 7.

The event was attended by over 100 delegates from the County of Middlesex, local municipalities, the Middlesex-London Paramedic Services, Middlesex-London Food Policy Council, and various community partners and businesses.

At the event, attendees gained insight from prominent local enterprises, businesses, and organizations making significant contributions in Middlesex County including Goldie Innovative Technologies, Community Employment Choices, Crunican Orchards & Generations Cider Co., Arvaspring Farms Ltd., Z
Modular Group, and the Middlesex-London Food Policy Council. The entrepreneurial spirit and advocacy for improving the lives of those in the region from these groups continue to positively shape the County’s future.

The meeting closed with a State of the Union address from Middlesex County Warden Aina DeViet who spoke on the theme of transformation and responsiveness in the County and highlighted new initiatives and achievements.

Despite increasing complexities and evolving challenges the County faces, the Warden brought attention to the 2024 Middlesex County Budget, which reflects a commitment to making appropriate investments in infrastructure and core services. With change comes opportunities that allow each municipality to learn, re-think, adapt, leverage technologies, and move on to new ways of working and delivering essential services. The Warden underscored a culture of responsiveness and adaptability to meet the changing needs of the County’s constituents while preserving financial sustainability.

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