27 March 2008 08/74
Spring news for residents - Voice out now!
To find out all about West Lancashire District Council’s latest
news and events make sure you read your copy of The Voice!
The Council’s flagship newspaper has just been delivered to
homes across the district so that people can keep up to date with
the most recent developments across West Lancs.
Spring’s edition is jam-packed with important information about
the new bus passes, Council Tax, crime initiatives, dog fouling,
redevelopment projects, recycling, grant schemes and various other
projects to benefit residents.
There is also a big feature about where the money we spend goes,
and how we respond to what residents ask for.
Kim Webber, Assistant Chief Executive, said:"This spring issue
is a great mix of exciting news and developments. We hope you find
it informative and enjoyable to read. If you’ve not received your
copy, please get in touch so that you don’t miss out on the latest
Council news."
Anyone who has not received a copy can download it from the website or
by contacting the Public Relations Unit on 01695 585011.
Copies are also available in Council buildings including the
Derby Street reception in Ormskirk and the Customer Service Point
at the Concourse, Skelmersdale, as well as local libraries.
The Voice can also be provided on audiotape, in large print,
Braille and other languages upon request.
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