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Press release - 10 September 2007
Much Wenlock and Ditton Priors residents get chance to have their say
Residents of Much Wenlock, Ditton Priors and surrounding parishes can once again have their say about issues important to them, at the annual “Let’s Talk” meeting being run by their local councils on Thursday 27 September at Priory Hall, Much Wenlock, starting at 7.00pm.
People of all ages and backgrounds are invited to the meeting, at which local councillors from Shropshire County Council, Bridgnorth District Council and local parish councils will listen to comments and concerns raised by local people, and answer their questions.
People will be able to raise any issue, and it is expected that discussions may cover subjects including roads, leisure facilities, flooding and recycling.
Comments can be made during a question and answer session, as well as in workshop groups, and the issues raised at the meeting will then help to shape planning at each of the councils.
Dave Gibbon, Shropshire County Councillor for Much Wenlock, said: “The annual Let’s Talk meeting offers local people a unique opportunity to meet councillors from all of their local councils, and all at the same time. And it provides councillors with a great opportunity to find out about the issues of interest and concern to local people.”
Milner Whiteman, Bridgnorth District Councillor for Much Wenlock, added: “More than 50 people attended the 2006 Let’s Talk meeting and we hope to attract an even greater number this year. We particularly hope that more young people will attend this time, as we are especially keen to hear about the issues that matter to them.”
The meeting will begin with a brief report on what has been done over the past 12 months in response to issues raised last year. Everyone attending will be given feedback afterwards, telling them what the councils have done as a result of the meeting.
This is one of a series of 27 “Let’s Talk” meetings being held across Shropshire before the end of October. Entry to each meeting is free and refreshments will be provided.
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For further information, call Shropshire County Council Dave Gibbon on (01952) 727671, and Bridgnorth District Councillor Milner Whiteman on (01952) 727340.
For media contact, call John Hargreaves, Head of Communications, on (01743) 252813.
Communications Unit
Shropshire County Council
Communications Unit
Shirehall, Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury
Shropshire, SY2 6ND
Tel: +44 (0) 1743 252826
press.publicrelations @shropshire.gov.uk