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Home / News / 2010 / February / Crockenhill residents invited to have their say

Crockenhill residents invited to have their say

News release issued on 19 February 2010

Crockenhill residents have an opportunity to have their say on local concerns and to highlight any new issues and priorities by attending a PACT workshop.

PACT stands for Partners and Community Together. PACT Panels are made up of local residents, Kent Police, Sevenoaks District Council and other agencies that work to make the area safer, and meet on a regular basis to enable residents to identify areas of concern in their community.

The Crockenhill PACT workshop will take place on Thursday 18 March 2010 from 7pm at Crockenhill Village Hall, Stones Cross Road, BR8 8LT.

Cllr Elaine Bracken Sevenoaks District Council's Cabinet member with responsibility for community safety, says: "We are always looking at ways of making people feel safer, and an effective way of doing this is by working with local residents in their communities. We need our residents' input to make these meetings a success, so I would urge anyone from Crockenhill to come along to the PACT meeting and make us aware of their concerns."

To book your place on the workshop please contact Sevenoaks District Council on 01732 227000 or e-mail community.safety@sevenoaks.gov.uk

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