Popular park Pilates class forced to make changes after run-in with council
A popular free Pilates class in Brisbane faced potential cancellation due to council inquiries about its commercial status. The organizer, Keisha Love, has been assured that the event can continue with some modifications. The changes will limit collaborations with businesses and merchandise sales to avoid additional fees.
- ▪The Pilates class, known as Pil Lattes, attracts up to 500 participants every fortnight in New Farm Park.
- ▪Council staff questioned whether the event could be classified as non-commercial, leading to the cancellation of one session.
- ▪Keisha Love aims to keep the event accessible and community-focused while navigating the council's requirements.
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