120 residents turn up to advice day
Date published: 23 February 2009
RESIDENTS in Glodwick were given valuable information about the services available in the borough.
The Regenda group passed on advice about council-run services such as recycling and bin collections, while the police were on hand to issue crime-prevention tips at an event at the Pakistani Community Centre, Marlborough Street, Glodwick.
Beckie Kirkland, neighbourhood officer for West Pennine Housing Association, part of the Regenda group, said: “Around 120 people turned up.
It was all to inform them about how to access the services available.”
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