Volunteers needed for new Hove community action team

Residents in Goldsmid, Hove, have been invited to help develop a community action team for the area. Local ward councillor Ruth Buckley, along with local PCSOs and the deputy chair of the Goldsmid Action Team, are calling for local residents interested in community issues to help shape and run the g

Volunteers needed for new Hove community action team

Residents in Goldsmid, Hove, have been invited to help develop a community action team for the area.

Cllr Ruth Buckley

LOCAL WARD councillor Ruth Buckley, along with local police community support officers (PCSOs) and the deputy chair of the Goldsmid Action Team, are calling for local residents interested in community issues to help shape and run the group.

Meetings will look at community issues and events, policing enquiries, planning matters, community safety, health, local environment, schools and much more.

Anyone interested in participating is invited to the first agenda planning meeting on Tuesday February 10, 6.30 p.m.

Email:  for venue details.

Councillor Ruth Buckley, Goldsmid ward councillor, said: “There are a huge range of things going on in the local area. A community action team will give residents the chance to get involved in shaping major decisions that affect local people.”

Cllr Buckley is chairing the first meeting, to get matters moving, but is happy for anyone who comes forward to chair the process.

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