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The Council wants to understand how residents shape where they live, how they feel feel about Area Forums, and explore their ideas in other ways in which the Council can support communities to come together and address local priorities, aspirations and needs.
What is an Area Forum?
Area Forums are quarterly meetings hosted in your local area for residents to raise issues or ask questions of their ward councillors.
Your local Area Forum is a friendly, fun community event. It’s free to attend and everyone can come along and join in.
At your Area Forum you can get together with other local people, meet your local councillors, and help make a difference in your community.
We are interesting in hearing from all residents, and particularly from parents, young people and people on who live in Council or Social Housing.
You can take part by filling in this surveyon or before 10 September.
The Council wants to understand how residents shape where they live, how they feel feel about Area Forums, and explore their ideas in other ways in which the Council can support communities to come together and address local priorities, aspirations and needs.
What is an Area Forum?
Area Forums are quarterly meetings hosted in your local area for residents to raise issues or ask questions of their ward councillors.
Your local Area Forum is a friendly, fun community event. It’s free to attend and everyone can come along and join in.
At your Area Forum you can get together with other local people, meet your local councillors, and help make a difference in your community.
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.