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What is Redbridge in Conversation?
Redbridge in Conversation brings together all of the conversations the council is having with our residents, businesses, and visitors to the borough. We want to show how and when you can get involved and have your say, because it is important we work together to make sure Redbridge is a great place to live for everyone.
Why is it important to work together?
Over the past few years working with residents we have delivered some of our most ambitious programmes of work including the Community Hubs Programme which is ongoing, the Crime Commission, and our COVID-19 response.
We want to build on these successes and to do this we must be speaking with our communities and maintaining an ongoing and positive relationship to ensure the borough thrives by creating new connections, bringing together different perspectives and strengthening Redbridge.
What happens in these conversations?
These conversations, or events, allow the public to share their thoughts, ideas, and opinions with the Council. We use this information to inform decisions. Therefore, it is important we have these conversations so we are making the right decisions for everyone within our borough.
You can find out about and join Redbridge in Conversation on this page.
The next Redbridge in Conversation event will be taking place on Tuesday 7th November 2023, at Loxford School. Find details and register below.
What is Redbridge in Conversation?
Redbridge in Conversation brings together all of the conversations the council is having with our residents, businesses, and visitors to the borough. We want to show how and when you can get involved and have your say, because it is important we work together to make sure Redbridge is a great place to live for everyone.
Why is it important to work together?
Over the past few years working with residents we have delivered some of our most ambitious programmes of work including the Community Hubs Programme which is ongoing, the Crime Commission, and our COVID-19 response.
We want to build on these successes and to do this we must be speaking with our communities and maintaining an ongoing and positive relationship to ensure the borough thrives by creating new connections, bringing together different perspectives and strengthening Redbridge.
What happens in these conversations?
These conversations, or events, allow the public to share their thoughts, ideas, and opinions with the Council. We use this information to inform decisions. Therefore, it is important we have these conversations so we are making the right decisions for everyone within our borough.
You can find out about and join Redbridge in Conversation on this page.
The next Redbridge in Conversation event will be taking place on Tuesday 7th November 2023, at Loxford School. Find details and register below.
Redbridge in Conversation events are organised to facilitate community conversations, empower our neighbours to share views on our local area and provide guidance and support.
During the event we will provide information on council investment in the south of the borough, share support available through the rising cost of living and listen to any local concerns raised by attendees during an open Q&A session.
Everyone living in Redbridge is welcome to attend, although the focus of this event will be the south of the borough.
Running order:
Introduction
Free refreshments
Presentation with Council Leader Cllr Jas Athwal
Roundtable Discussions
Feedback and Q&A with Council Leader Cllr Jas Athwal (alongside Met Police)
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