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Wednesday 8th July at The Drum, Aston. Public meeting on Surveillance Cameras
You may have noticed the new CCTV camera on Lozells Rd and in other parts of the city. There is real concern about privacy and public information issues around these cameras. Come to a meeting this evening at 7pm at The Drum opposite the newtown Shopping Centre to hear what you local councillors, MPs, the police and the Safer Birminghasm Partnership have to say. An opportunity foryou to give your views.
If you cannot get there tonight listen to a recorded version on UnityFm, 5-6pm Thursday 8th July
Saturday June 5th Georges Park 12-4pm
….was a fantastic day for the community. Over 1,000 people including 40 community and mainstream partners came together in Georges Park to enjoy the sunshine, the bouncy castles, football, ice cream, mountain bikes, and talk to stall holders about services residents can access for free.
The Great Debate – See your future Member of Parliament in action
Come to St Augustine’s School Avenue Rd HAndsworth at 7pm on Thursday 22 April and put your questions to the wannabe members of Parliament for Perry Barr
Save the date – Neighbourhood Conference Family Style 5th June
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| 12:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
| 12:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
Saturday 5th June in Georges Park Neighbourhood management is organising a big event for all the family. Come along and have some fun. Find food and things to do. Talk to all the people who provide services locally. Have a free Health Check. Join in with activities for everyone, children, young people, women and families. More details soon.
Lozells Community meeting report
The Lozells Community meeting held on Wednesday 27 January was again a well attended affair. Tea and biscuits before the main meeting gave people a chance to mingle and chat informally. Sgt Chris Doody opened the main meeting with a report on policing issues. Once key concern for local people has been the spate of stabbings – which though minor are obviously frightening and worrying. Sgt Doody was able to assure the meeting that the case is being investigated as a major incident and that a profile of the perpetrator is being developed. He advised people to exercise caution when walking out after dark and to work with the police to report any suspicions or concerns.
The meeting then heard from Deborah Parsons, our Environmental Warden. She was able to report a number of successes in relation to areas of derelict land which have recently been cleared in response to enforcement notices. There was a discussion Read the rest of this entry »
