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Fleetwood Forum Outlines Next Week's Agenda



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Published Date: 30 July 2008
THE Fleetwood Area Forum is set to raise a number of issues affecting the town during a public meeting next week.
Items on the agenda include Fleetwood's problem smell, which will be discussed with Environment Agency external relations officer Paul Street.
Also up for discussion will be plans for a Fleetwood Town Council, public disorder and a new CCTV system for Fleetwood.
The meeting is being held at the North Euston Hotel on Tuesday August 5 between 7pm and 9pm.
Rebecca Murdoch, chairman of the Fleetwood Area Forum, says the organisation provides another opportunity, separate from the Action For Fleetwood Group - for people to air their concerns.
She said: "I hope there will be a good turn-out because there are some important issues up for discussion."
Issues raised will be also relayed back to Wyre Council.



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