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Forum looks at castle's future
PLANS for the future support of Hartlebury Castle and museums throughout Worcestershire will be on the agenda for a meeting in the village later this month.
Worcestershire County Council is inviting residents to turn out to its forum on Thursday, May 22.
A host of issues are set to be discussed at the meeting, which will be held at Hartlebury Village Hall, in Waresley Road.
Kicking off at 7pm, the event will feature presentations from Michael Knott, planning and review team leader for the integrated passenger transport team and Mike Brookes, of children's services.
County museums officer, Robin Hill, will talk about Hartlebury Castle and county museums.
Residents will be to put any local highways queries they might have to Jon Fraser, the county council's community and response manager.
West Mercia Constabulary will be on hand to answer and discuss any policing issues.
People wanting to find out more should call Deborah Dale at the county council, on 01905 766282 or e-mail ddale@worcestershire.gov.uk.
3:30pm Tuesday 6th May 2008
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