A SERIES of tenants and residents association meetings (TRAs) are being held across Dudley borough during September.
The groups discuss many issues relating to their estates and discuss ideas of how they can help to make improvements to enrich resident’s lives.
The following meetings or coffee mornings are scheduled throughout September and are open to tenants and residents within the area:
Brierley Hill
Chapel Street TRA, 50th anniversary fun day, Nine Locks Community Centre, September 5, between noon and 4pm
Parkes Street TRA, general public meeting, Limes Social Club, September 21, at 7.30pm
Chapel Street TRA, general public meeting, South Street Baptist Church, September 22, at 7pm
Dudley Fields TRA, annual general meeting, Brockmoor Community Centre, September 24, at 7pm
Dudley
Saltwells TRA, meet on Racemeadow Nature Reserve, September 8, between noon and 2pm
Netherton Central TRA, annual general meeting, Ma Pardoes, September 14, at 7pm
Old Park Farm TRA, general public meeting, Sycamore Adventure Centre, September 14, at 7pm
Ellowes Hall TRA, general public meeting, Royal British Legion, September 17, at 7pm
Beacon Hill TRA, general public meeting, The Ex-Servicemen’s Club, September 17, at 7.30pm
Netherton regeneration group, Wild West Day, Northfield Road, September 19, between 10am and 4pm
Vicarage Prospect TRA, Macmillan coffee morning, Claverley Court, September25, between 11am and 1pm
New Wrens Nest TRA, general public meeting, Wrens Nest Community Centre, September 28, at 6.30pm
Stourbridge
Norton Green TRA, annual general meeting, Gigmill Primary School, September 7, at 7pm
Borough wide
High rise living forum, forum meeting, Saltwells Education Centre, Netherton, September 7 at 7pm. This meeting is open to Dudley Council tenants and leaseholders living in a high rise property.
Anyone who wishes to attend the meetings should telephone 01384 815168 to ensure the meeting is still taking place, as they may be subject to change.
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