Resident Roadshows move on to Bromsgrove

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Worcestershire County Council’s Resident Roadshows will be returning this weekend to find out what matters most to people living in Bromsgrove.

The sixth roadshow of this year’s countywide tour will be at Bromsgrove Market on Saturday 3 December from 9am to 3:30pm.

Councillors and Council staff will be on hand to share information and respond to questions about the services the County Council provides. There will also be opportunities to explore how Council Tax is spent on the services provided by the County Council to improve the lives of residents and support businesses.

More information about the Council’s Corporate Plan, Shaping Worcestershire’s Future, will also be shared for those who want to understand more about the breadth of services provided by the County Council. 

Team members from the County Council’s Public Health team will be at the event encouraging everyone to keep moving and learn fun exercises that will help our county’s people live well for longer - they’ll also be giving away resistance bands to give you a helping hand with those exercises.

Councillor Simon Geraghty, Leader of Worcestershire County Council, said: “It has been brilliant bringing the Resident Roadshows back to events across the county this year and it has been great to see residents come and speak to our Council staff and Councillors about the issues that matter most to them in their local communities. We have also introduced the digital roadshow, this allows us to get more feedback from across the county, reaching those residents who may not be near a roadshow event, whilst also helping us to inform more people about the functions of the County Council.”

This year, the information being shared at the events has been made available online, alongside an opportunity to comment for those who haven’t been able to make it to the events. 

You can find more information on the roadshow events, the Digital Roadshow and give your feedback visit the dedicated pages on the County Council website.