Aspatria's Neighbourhood Forum
Our local neighbourhood forum has always been about giving the people of Aspatria a voice. It was set up fifteen years ago by the County Council and is still working hard supporting local projects and representing the interests of Aspatria residents. Pat Ackred works for the forum and is the local neighbourhood development officer. It's a long title but Pat has a key role. The forum ensures that everyone gets to have their say.
Neighbourhood Forum Drop In Schedule
Published at 10:50, Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Drop In sessions offering support and advice for local residents and community projects.
Schedule
Aspatria & District
The second Friday of the month
2pm – 3pm, Aspatria Library
County Councillor Jim Buchanan
Bowness Thursby & Caldbeck
The fourth Thursday of the month
3pm – 4pm, Ireby WI Hall
County Councillor Jim Buchanan
Bowness Thursby & Caldbeck
The last Friday of the month
10am – 11am, The Old Crown Inn, Hesket
County Councillor Duncan Fairbairn
Bowness Thursby & Caldbeck
The last Friday of the month
12pm – 1pm Thursby Parish Hall
County Councillor Duncan Fairbairn
Bowness Thursby & Caldbeck
The last Friday of the month (term time only)
2pm – 3pm, Kirkbride CDC
County Councillor Duncan Fairbairn
Solway Coast
The first Friday of the month (starting 02 May)
1pm – 3pm, Silloth Fire Station
County Councillor Tony Markley
Wigton & District
The second Thursday of the month (term time only)
1pm – 3pm, Wigton CDC
County Councillor John Crouch
Wigton & District
The first Tuesday of the month
10am – 12am, Wigton Town Council Offices
County Councillor John Crouch
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