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Published Date: 27 July 2010
Tuesday, 12.20pm

THE Chairman of the Neighbourhood Management Board, Ann Britz, has urged more residents to come along to the Resident Forum meetings.

"It is a chance for you to have a voice to raise any issues and concerns you have about the area you live in and to bring along new ideas and to get involved with projects within your community," she said.

"At Forum meetings we have presentations from different organisations. The police are in attendance at each meeting for you to raise any policing issues," she added.

The dates and times of the upcoming meetings are:

  • Monday, August 2 at 10am in Trusthorpe Village Hall

  • Tuesday, August 3 at 6pm in the Community Room at Mablethorpe CAP and Library

  • Thursday, August 5 at 2pm in the Meridale Hall in High Street, Sutton.


The meetings are open to everyone and are a great chance to become more involved in the decisions that affect the community.

If you would like further information about Neighbourhood Management, please contact Debbie Prince, Neighbourhood Projects Officer on 01507 329567.



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  • Last Updated: 27 July 2010 12:19 PM
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