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Dates for upcoming ward meetings and multiward forum meetings


legalalien

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FYI - quick heads up on some upcoming meetings:


Peckham and Rye Lane joint wards meeting, East Central multiward forum: Monday 23 November, 6:30pm


NsF 2021 Project Pitch, East Central Multi-Ward forum: Monday 30 November, 6:30pm


South Multi-Ward forum: Monday 30 November, 6:30pm


Joint Peckham Rye and Nunhead and QR meeting: Weds 9 December at 6:30pm


The agendas for the meetings will go up the week before, according to the website - I imagine it will be possible to request a zoom link.


More info about the two types of meetings at https://www.southwark.gov.uk/engagement-and-consultations/empowering-communities/empowering-communities-programme. The multi-ward ones have to happen twice a year and are more formal, mostly dealing with funding announcements etc. The ordinary ward/ joint ward ones are supposed to be less formal, with residents and ward councillors determining the agenda. (this link also tells you which wards are in which area).


The calendar is at http://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/mgCalendarMonthView.aspx?GL=1&bcr=1 in case anyone wants to look up other meetings/ areas.

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