Maida Vale Area Forum
The last Maida Vale Area Forum took place on Thursday 17th November 2011 at Paddington Academy, 50 Marylands Road, London W9 2DR.
The Maida Vale Area Forum is an open meeting and we encourage you to invite friends and colleagues who may live, work or learn in the Queen's Park, Maida Vale, Harrow Road or Little Venice wards.
The area forum winter update, with feedback on the outcomes of the previous meeting, can also be downloaded below, along with detailed notes from the evenings workshop discussions. A copy of the agenda for the last meeting, can be downloaded by clicking here.
The next Maida Vale Area Forum will be held on Thursday 15th March 2012 at a venue to be confirmed. More information will be available here nearer this date.
Publications
Maida Vale Area Forum update letter - Winter 2011 (79 kb)
Update letter from the Chairman following discussions held on 17th November 2011
Maida Vale Area Forum - Complete workshop notes (201 kb)
Full notes from the workshop sessions held at the Forum on 17th November 2011 Updates from previous meetings
- Area Forum Update Letter - Maida Vale, Spring 2011
- Area Forum Newsletter - Maida Vale, Summer 2010
- Area Forum Newsletter - Maida Vale, Spring 2010
Have your say
At each Area Forum there is a surgery session from 6.30 - 7.00pm which provides an opportunity for you to talk to Council Officers face-to-face about any service issues you may have.
This is followed by issue-led workshop sessions, where you are able to hear more about a particular issue or new council policy and have your say.
We look forward to welcoming you to the next Maida Vale Area Forum on Thursday 15th March 2012.
If you have any suggestions on what we should be discussing at future meetings then please email the Area Forums Team.
Cllr Ian Adams
Chairman of Maida Vale Area Forum
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