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Hear the latest on the Chew Valley at the Area Forum

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Residents are invited to hear about projects in the Chew Valley at its Area Forum meeting on 22 February.

The issue of recent flooding will be discussed alongside updates on local climate and nature projects from the council, Avon Needs Trees, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust and the Chew Valley Nature Recovery Network.

The fire service will join the discussion if operational duties allow and there will be written updates from the police on what’s happening in the area.

The meeting is on Thursday, February 22 at 6pm on Microsoft Teams. Click here to join the meeting and use Meeting ID: 346 914 896 578, Passcode: 46vXgw

Councillor Heather Clewett, Chair of the Chew Valley Area Forum, said: “This is the Forum’s first meeting of 2024 and there are lots of exciting developments on climate and nature related projects to discuss.  The Forum meetings are open to the public and we would be delighted to welcome any interested residents.  They will have an opportunity to ask questions, give their views or just listen.”

Councillor Kevin Guy, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “Our Area Forums are the perfect opportunity for you to engage with the council, its partners and local organisations to find out what’s happening in your neighbourhood.  We are keen to get you involved in local decisions, tell you more about the public services in our area and give you a chance to have your say, so please join us.”

Subsequent dates for Chew Valley Area Forum are:

  • Thursday 20 June 2024
  • Tuesday 24 September 2024

The Chew Valley Area Forum covers the communities of Chelwood, Chew Magna, Chew Stoke, Clutton, Compton Martin, East Harptree, Hinton Blewett, Nempnett Thrubwell, Norton Malreward, Publow and Pensford, Stanton Drew, Stowey Sutton, Temple Cloud and Cameley, Ubley, West Harptree, Whitchurch but anyone is welcome.

You can find more information and meeting dates for the forums on the council website.

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