Meetings
Please find below information on your most recent and upcoming Have Your Say.
We welcome your suggestions for topics for discussion, but please note we cannot guarantee their inclusion on the agenda. In some cases it may be that we include your topic at a further meeting or deal with it outside of the Forum meeting. We will contact you to feedback any action that has been taken. Please use the form below to let us have your suggestion for discussion topics or question(s) you want to raise during the ‘Question Time’ slot.
Upcoming Meetings
The next LutterworthCommunity Forum will take place on Wednesday, 22nd September 2010 at 19:00 at the One Stop Shop, Wycliffe House, Gilmorton Road, Lutterworth, LE17 4DY
• Hear from the Community Safety Partnership and local Police
• Find out more about the Local Development Framework
• Raise issues about transportation & highways and find out latest on future transport policy
• Give your feedback on the latest NHS proposals
• Raise questions about issues and services in your local area
Speakers include:
Harborough District Community Safety Partnership
Leicestershire Constabulary
Harborough District Council
Leicestershire County Council
NHS Leicestershire County & Rutland
Chairman for this forum:
John Warren
Please see agenda below
For further information, please contact:
Rachael Abbott, Communications and Consultation manager, Harborough District Council
Tel: 01858 821228
The Lutterworth Community Forum took place at 7pm on 21st June at the Pavillion, Coventry Road, Lutterworth.
Please find below links to the agenda and the notes of the meeting on March 10th 2010.
For further information, please contact:
Rachael Abbott, Communications and Consultation manager, Harborough District Council
Tel: 01858 821228
Leicestershire Together, which is partnership between voluntary and statutory organisations have made a budget of £20,000 available for each Have Your Say Community Forum area.
This funding will be allocated in a new, participatory way of making decisions about funding, with residents and community groups making spending proposals and voting on them.
At this workshop residents and community groups shared and discussed their ideas and then voted for their favourites to prioritise them.
The results of the voting are attached below.
A district-wide task group will now look in more details at the ideas and proposals to check the costings and ensure they are feasible. The task group will feed back at the next Lutterworth Have Your Say meeting in June.