Packed agenda for next Community Forum in Ashorne

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Published on 7 September 2012
Archived on 7 October 2012


Your Community Forum's next meeting is scheduled to take to take place at 7pm on Thursday 13 September at Ashorne Village Hall,  Ashorne  CV35 9DR where the main topic for discussion will be:

  • Keeping Warm & Well this Winter - where you can find out how to keep warm, save money and keep healthy!
  • Warwickshire Directory of Services - what it means to you.
  • Help set your Local Police priorities for the next 3 months and
  • Find out progress on your locality plan.

Come along and find out what's happening in your local area.

A local policing Safer Neighbourhoods Team surgery will also take place at 6.30pm, before the community forum meeting. Officers will provide feedback on the issues raised at earlier surgeries and residents will be able to hear the latest on policing in their local area.

Community Forums are an interactive event enabling residents to learn about issues big and small affecting their area, get answers to questions and influence local decision-making. Anyone with a question about a local issue can go along and put it to officers from a range of organisations.

If you would like to suggest an issue for a future Community Forum meeting, or get involved, please contact the WCC Stratford Area Office on 01789 260134 or email: stratford@warwickshire.gov.uk or visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/wellesbournekinetonforum

Community Forums are part of a countywide initiative involving Warwickshire County Council, District and Borough Councils, NHS Warwickshire, Warwickshire Police and Warwickshire Together partners. There are 30 forums across Warwickshire, which bring together elected representatives across all tiers of local government - County, District and Borough and Parish, together with a range of other community representatives.


Contact details

Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575

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