BIDFORD residents are being asked to voice their opinions in the next PACT meeting which will be held at Bidford on Avon Parish Rooms on Wednesday, May 14.
Priority issues discussed at the last meeting on February 20 included abuse of the 10 tonne weight limit over the Bidford on Avon river bridge, increased pub visits by the police, and dog fouling on routes near the school in Bidford.
People also raised concerns over the speed of vehicles on Victoria Road in Bidford, and all the issues discussed will be given updates by representative from the organisations concerned.
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Sgt Stuart Wild from the Alcester South safer neighbourhood team was keen to point out the benefits of the meeting, where residents can meet regularly with other members of the community and community leaders.
He said: "This meeting will allow members of the public to put forward their concerns about issues that are affecting their every day lives. We will decide whether these issues are best dealt with by the police, the district council, the county council or our other agencies."
The meeting will be chaired by Malcolm Dewsbury, and representatives from the parish council along with other agencies will be in attendance.
Members of the public are welcome to the meeting, which starts at 7pm.
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