Have Your Say about Bexhill
Too quiet, not enough for young people to do? Or maybe you're scared to go out at night, want better communication with neighbours, or have a designated cycle path along the promenade.
If you've any ideas at all, Rother Voluntary Action wants to hear from you as the process to create a Local Action Plan for Bexhill moves steadily forward.
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Hide AdA varied programme of consultation will take place across town in October and November with the aim of involving as many residents or people who work locally as possible.
The idea is to get everyone thinking about those issues which need tackling to make Bexhill an even better place to be.
The series of 'Have Your Say' drop-in events - open to anyone to pop in, ask questions and provide their views - will run as follows:
Mon Oct 19 0930-1230 & 1430-1800 Parkhurst Hall (Central Ward)
Sat Oct 24 0930-1330 St Augustines Church (Collington)
Tue Nov 3 0930-1230 & 1400-1630 Manor Barn (Old Town)
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Hide AdSat Nov 7 0930-1330 Little Common Community Centre (Kewhurst & St Marks)
Sat Nov 21 0930-1330 St Stephens Church Hall (St Stephens)
Sat Nov 28 0930-1230 & 1400-1530 St Barnabas Church, Sea Road (Sackville)
Ian Coleman, of Rother Voluntary Action which is leading the project, said: "All are welcome at any of these events; if you can't make it to the one closest to where you live or work, please feel free to drop by to one of the other events.
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Hide Ad"In addition to these events, the LAP team will also be canvassing opinions in a series of informal "out and about" information gathering sessions at venues such as the library, sports centre, youth clubs, medical centres and care homes.
"A questionnaire will be distributed and collected via the extensive network of community groups, clubs and associations that operate across the town."
Please contact Ian Coleman of RVA if you or a group/club etc you are involved with would like questionnaires at
[email protected] or call 01424 217259