Marylebone Area Forum
The recent Marylebone Area Forum was held on Thursday 14th May 2009. The next forum is due to take place on Thursday 15th October, from 6.30 - 8.30pm, at Council House, 97-113 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5PT
The Marylebone Area Forum is an open meeting and we encourage you to invite friends and colleagues who may live, work or learn in the Church Street, Bryanston & Dorset Square or Marylebone High Street wards.
Details of the recent Area Forum in May; including an agenda for the Forum, a list of Council Officers who will be attending, workshop briefs and details of the venue can be found in the agenda pack available for download below:
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Full details of the Marylebone Area Forum on the 14th May 2009
Marylebone Area Forum Agenda Pack (441 kb)
The agenda pack for Octobers meeting will be available here in September.
The Area Forum newsletter, with feedback from the previous meeting in February, can be downloaded by following the link below to the Spring 2009 newsletter. Our summer newsletter, with feedback from the meeting in May will be available here in July.
Past Meeting papers and newsletters
- Area Forum Newsletter - Marylebone, Spring 2009
- Area Forum Newsletter - Marylebone, Winter 2008
- MyWestminster Forum - Marylebone, Summer 2008
- MyWestminster Forum - Marylebone, Spring 2008
- Area Forum Newsletter - Marylebone, Winter 2007
- New Neighbourhoods Programme & Ward Budgets Presentation
Have your say
There will be a surgery session from 6.30 - 7.00pm which will be an opportunity for you to talk to Council Officers face-to-face about any service issues you may have.
We look forward to welcoming you to the next Marylebone Area Forum on Thursday 15th October 2009.
If you have any suggestions on how the £100,000 should be spent please email the Area Forums Team.
Cllr Angela Hooper CBE DL
Chairman of the Marylebone Area Forum
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