CONCERNS over community safety and other housing-related issues will be addressed at a residents' meeting in Worcester next week.
The meeting at Warndon Community Centre is expected to involve a question and answer forum, and is being billed as an opportunity for all people living in the area to come along, raise their concerns and find the answer to any other problems within the area.
The police also want to forge stronger links with the Warndon public and are likely to be represented by Inspector Chris Allen at next Monday's meeting.
Success
The centre, based at Shap Drive, Warndon, is aiming to build on previous meetings, which according to community worker Lisa Leonard have been a great success.
"The last meeting was very positive and highlighted a number of concerns that hopefully have been progressed, but there are always new concerns that need to be dealt with," she said.
She urged all residents to come along to this meeting so they can play a positive role in improving the quality of life for everyone in Warndon.
The meeting will begin at 7.30pm.
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