Loseby questions Shepway on progress for Greatstone Parish Council

16 Feb 2009
Val :Loseby
Lib Dem Councillor Val Loseby: When is it envisaged that the Greatstone Governance Parish Review will be undertaken - it's nearly three years since the Petition was handed in to Shepway District Council and the coastal people are feeling very frustrated b

Lib Dem New Romney Coast Councillor Val Loseby is questioning Shepway Council on when they will make moves towards a Greatstone Parish Council.

A question from Cllr Loseby to the Leader of the Council (Robert Bliss) asks:

"How will Shepway D.C. satisfy the opinions and aspirations of the Greatstone coastal electors to have a Council of their own?"

A further question to Cabinet member Cllr Pam Carr asks:

"When is it envisaged that the Greatstone Governance Parish Review will be undertaken - it's nearly three years since the Petition was handed in to Shepway District Council and the coastal people are feeling very frustrated by the constant delays?"

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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