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Shropshire County Council is currently trialling a new way of working together with local councils and local people around the county.
Eleven 'local joint committees' have been set across Shropshire up to enable local people to get more involved in decisions about their local community.
Each meets four times a year and give people a chance to meet with their local councillors, get involved in decisions affecting their community and help decide how the committee spends its budget to improve the local area.
Where are the meetings taking place?
Since spring 2007 five local joint committees have been meeting across the county, under the 'Action' brand. These are:
Following the success of these five committees, six others have now been set up and met for the first time in May/June 2008. These are:
When are the meetings taking place?
Please visit the individual meeting pages for more information about each committee, including meeting dates.
How do the meetings work?
They allow local people to:
Whatever the area, each committee will give local people the same opportunities:
Who is involved?
Local councillors from Shropshire County Council, the local district or borough council and all of the parish councils from the local area will have voting rights when it comes to making decisions. Local people will be able to discuss local issues, raise concerns, ask questions about local services and call service providers to account. Other organisations, like the police, Fire & Rescue Service, or the Primary Care Trust, could also be invited to the meetings to provide information.
Locality Officer
Shropshire County Council
Legal and Democratic Services
Shirehall, Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury
Shropshire, SY2 6ND
Tel: +44 (0) 1743 252718
press.publicrelations @shropshire.gov.uk