Monmouthshire County Council is to host a meeting for people aged 50-plus to discuss issues relating to planning.
The meeting in County Hall, Usk on Wednesday June 22 (2pm to 4pm), which will be attended by representatives from the council’s Planning Department, will be streamed live via YouTube to allow those unable to attend to play a part.
Organised by the council and local equalities organisation SEWREC, which runs a project called Monmouthshire Voices, the meeting will offer people a chance to influence services, policies and decisions that affect them.
Councillor Phil Hobson, cabinet member with responsibility for equalities, will chair the meeting.
Pennie Walker of Monmouthshire Voices said, “This will be the third Older People’s Forum and, I hope, will be as successful as the last two. It gives older people a chance to have their say and talk about issues that relate them, as well as receive information from service providers. It is good to see older people getting involved and putting their point of view across.”
Those wishing to attend or to receive further details about Monmouthshire Voices should contact Pennie - email: [email protected]s or telephone 07949 040538.
Lunch will be provided at 1pm and people who require transport should contact Pennie by Tuesday June 14.
Before lunch, The Access for All Forum for people in Monmouthshire with disabilities will meet from 11am to 1pm to discuss transport.
Monmouthshire Voices is funded by the Big Lottery and run by SEWREC – the South East Wales Regional Equality Council.





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