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Local Action Plans

 On Saturday morning I attended the Gensing and Central St Leonards Community Forum Executive Meeting.

fficeffice" /> We covered quite a few issues, but of particular note was the 2004 – 05 Draft Action Plans which identify measurable actions which public services can do to improve quality of life in the area. The plan pulls no punches and goes to the heart of the issues which local residents want addressed to improve the ward.


 This isn’t the first action plan for the ward – that was last year when 70 – 80% of the tasks were achieved on time. Those tasks which remain have been rolled over to this years plan.

18.4.04 15:47


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27.4.04 12:43





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