Successful "Saturday Chataway" this morning

A successful "Saturday chataway" even was hosted by Trudy Harrison MP with both borough and county councillors in attendance was held today  from 10am to 12 noon  at St Herbert's Church Rooms, Braithwaite.

About thirty local residents attended, taking the opportunity to raise issues including library provision, parking, and water quality with their MP and other elected representatives.


Trudy and the team at St Herberts: left to right, Ged McGrath (Copeland councillor and Trudy's office manager), Arthur Lamb (County Councillor) Martin Barbour (Copeland and County Councillor) Trudy Harrison MP, myself, Tony Markley (Allerdale BC and County councillor and chairman of CCC's Allerdale local committee)


In the afternoon Trudy Harrison also held a "Gondola" public meeting to discuss the "zipwire" proposals for the area. This proposal is not welcome with local residents in Braithwaite.  

Trudy Harrison welcomed the proactive response of the local community and will be working to support the Above Derwent parish community in finding information about what is proposed for their area.  


The two remaining "Saturday Chataway" events this calendar year will be:
  • Saturday 3rd November, 10am - 12pm at Richmond Community Centre, Hensingham
  • Saturday 1st December, 10am - 12pm at Captain Shaw's School, Bootle.

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