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Monthly Archives: October 2013
On the road again…
Abbey Ward councillors Bob Piper, Ann Jaron and Steve Eling will be out and about in the Ward in Saturday on our latest street surgery. We will be calling on anyone who has displayed our leaflet in the window in … Continue reading
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Sound advice…
On fireworks, bonfires, and smoke alarms… see this good advice from West Midlands Fire Service on their page here.
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Setting police priorities
Please circulate this as widely as possible amongst your contacts, it only takes a couple of minutes to complete. IT’S time for you to have your say about policing and the key community safety issues in your neighbourhood. New community-led … Continue reading
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