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Marr Community Planning Partnership is carrying out a review of their Marr Community Ward Forums to ensure the delivery and value of the forums meet the needs, interests, and expectations of local communities.
The Ward Forums are an opportunity for community groups and community representatives to hear presentations relating to activities across the Marr area. They provide an opportunity to take part in discussions on specific topics, share community insights and knowledge, and offer suggestions and solutions relevant to topics being presented. Additionally, the forums support informal networking and the development of cross community alliances.
Currently held mid-week at four monthly intervals throughout the year, the forums are delivered as either in-person events, in village halls or other community spaces, or virtually online.
As part of the review, the Marr Community Planning Partnership invite community organizations, groups and community representatives across Marr to complete the following Ward Forum survey.
Thank you in advance, for providing the partnership with your valuable feedback, comments and suggestions.
Janelle Clark - Chair of the Marr Community Planning Partnership
Marr Community Planning Partnership is carrying out a review of their Marr Community Ward Forums to ensure the delivery and value of the forums meet the needs, interests, and expectations of local communities.
The Ward Forums are an opportunity for community groups and community representatives to hear presentations relating to activities across the Marr area. They provide an opportunity to take part in discussions on specific topics, share community insights and knowledge, and offer suggestions and solutions relevant to topics being presented. Additionally, the forums support informal networking and the development of cross community alliances.
Currently held mid-week at four monthly intervals throughout the year, the forums are delivered as either in-person events, in village halls or other community spaces, or virtually online.
As part of the review, the Marr Community Planning Partnership invite community organizations, groups and community representatives across Marr to complete the following Ward Forum survey.
Thank you in advance, for providing the partnership with your valuable feedback, comments and suggestions.
Janelle Clark - Chair of the Marr Community Planning Partnership
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