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11:09am Wednesday 16th July 2008
BROMSGROVE police have announced the dates of the next Partners and Communities Together (PACT) meetings.
Whitford PACT is to be held at Millfields First School on Thursday, July 17, from 7pm. Updates will given on the priorities from the last meeting including anti-social behaviour, inconsiderate parking near St Peter's First School and litter and other rubbish being dumped in the brook, in Brook Road.
Also on Thursday, July 17, Barnt Green PACT will be held at the Quaker Meeting Rooms in Sandhills Road. Speeding and illegal and inconsiderate parking in Old Birmingham Road will be among the issues to be looked at.
Action to tackle anti-social behaviour will also be on the agenda at Stoke's PACT meeting, which will be held at Stoke Prior Village Hall on Monday, July 21, at 7pm.
This will include discussion over inappropriate gatherings in alleyways in Stoke Heath, and the behaviour of youngsters playing football in Granary Road.
On Thursday, July 24, the next meeting of Cofton Hackett PACT will be held in the village hall at 8pm. The panel will report on inconsiderate and illegal parking in Groveley Lane, Chestnut Drive and Middle Drive, and problems including criminal damage outside shops in Parsonage Drive, Lickey Road and Groveley Lane.
Details of PACT priorities and meetings can be found at West Mercia police's website at www.westmercia.police.uk
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