South Acton Ward Forum Meeting

Being held at the Centre for Armenian Information and Advice

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Local residents in the South Acton area are being reminded their local ward forum takes place at the beginning of next month and are being urged to attend.

Attendance at the last meeting was reportedly low and the MillH hill Park Residents Association is urging those in the area turn out for the next meeting.

It takes place on 2 October from 7pm- 9pm at the Centre for Armenian Information and Advice, 105A Mill Hill Road, Acton, W3 8JF

Ward forums give you the chance to have your say on the local issues that are important to you.

Wards are neighbourhoods that are made up of a cluster of streets in an area. In Ealing, wards are arranged along the 23 council voting boundaries.

Led by ward councillors, the 23 forums feature joint problem solving on local concerns, including discussions on issues such as community safety, traffic and transport schemes, parks and street improvements.

With an annual budget of £20,000, each forum combines the collective local knowledge of residents and ward councillors to recommend local improvement projects to benefit their ward.

Information on council services, forthcoming consultations and events that affect your ward are also provided

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26 September 2019

 

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