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August update on Anti-social Behaviour issues in Church Hill
I am unable to attend tomorrow’s PACT meeting at St. Andrew’s Church at 7.00pm, so I wanted to do a quick written update for local residents on the work I have been doing to tackle anti-social behaviour in Church Hill. To be precise, I’m referring to the kind of anti-social behaviour that involves groups of …
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Ongoing Action Being Taken to Combat Anti-Social and Drug Behaviour in Church Hill – Share your experiences
Anti-social behaviour is something that comes up a lot in my surgeries and local neighbourhood meetings. It ranges from anti-social parking to more sinister acts, which are sometimes actually just plain criminality.
Have your say on the Conservative Party Leadership election
As a Councillor for the Conservative Party, I will have a vote in the upcoming leadership elections. As these are important elections that will decide on who the next Prime Minister will be for all of us I have decided to consult with local residents to see who they would like to see become our …
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Great Get Together Redditch 2019
I really enjoyed attending the Great Get Together Redditch 2019 on Saturday. This is an opportunity for the community and all parties across the political spectrum to get together and show there’s more that unites us than divides us.
Comments to BBC News Channel on the Conservative Party Leadership Contest
On Thursday 20th June I spoke to the BBC News Channel about the Conservative Party leadership contest. Within minutes of me finishing the results of the final ballot amongst MPs was known and we were presented with what many of us saw coming – a Hunt vs Boris final.
The offer of anti-social behaviour-tackling meetings for residents in Church Hill
CONSERVATIVE Councillors in Church Hill have offered to host meetings for residents affected by anti-social behaviour in the area.