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| This site has not been updated since the AGM in April, so some items may now be out of date - LWD |
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Events
| Walmley Residents Association & Neighbourhood Forum Meetings |
All WRA/WNF meetings are held at St. Johns Church in Walmley Village.
WRA & WNF joint AGM is booked for 12th April 2011 this is earlier in April than we usually have it in order to avoid Easter.
The doors will open at 7pm for subscription renewals the meeting starts at 7.30pm. Guest speaker Richard Lennard, Connect2 Routes. Also we have Richard Fellows, representing AMEY who are looking after our roads, pavements, lighting and trees for the next 25 years.
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Other Organisations meeting dates
| Sutton Coldfield Constituency Meeting |
These meetings are held at Sutton Town Hall Starting time for these meetings is 7.30pm 21st March 2011
See WRA Notice Board for these and other meetings that we are informed about.
Correspondence to Beverly Edmead, see below.
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| Sutton New Hall Ward Committee |
25th March 2011. All meetings starting at 7pm. these are held at Walmley Community Hall, Walmley Road, Sutton Coldfield. An opportunity to meet your local councillors, to raise local items and hear reports from officers on general City Council Services and local issues.
The agenda will be available for inspection on request at Walmley Library during the week prior to the meeting. Further details available from Roy Roberts, Ward support officer, Tel: 464 1197.
Correspondence to: Beverly Edmead, Area Democratic Services Officer, Sutton Coldfield Constituency Offices, Sutton Coldfield Town Hall Annex, Upper Clifton Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B73 6AB. E-Mail: beverly.edmead@birmingham.gov.uk
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Places to visit
| New Hall Valley Country Park |
Covering over 160 acres, New Hall Valley Country Park is a valuable wildlife corridor linking Sutton Park, one mile to the North West of Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve to the South. Officially opened in August 2005 as a Country Park, it is an area of designated Green Belt Land that includes historic wetland, grazing meadows, former farmland and part of the Plants Brook. The Park also borders onto a number of privately owned listed buildings including a corn mill that dates back to the 17th Century.
New Hall Valley Country Park has a network of cycle routes and footpaths, two play areas for children and is an important site for nature conservation.
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