Community Council minutes and Maureen's report

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Post by BeachBum » 19 Sep 2008, 22:13

Bob Jefferson wrote:Portobello Community Council minutes and Maureen's monthly reports can now be found at:

http://porty.org.uk/council

and

http://porty.org.uk/councillors

These pages are still in development and we will be adding more info soon.
Just been reading through the minutes on the website for the Commnity Council.

Who can I email for a copy of May and Junes minutes?

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 20 Sep 2008, 10:31

Now available online.

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Post by BeachBum » 20 Sep 2008, 13:33

michael_traill wrote:Just been reading through the minutes on the website for the Community Council.

Who can I email for a copy of May and Junes minutes?
Bob Jefferson wrote:Now available online.
Thanks very much Bob Jefferson. :) :D

I did check out the Orb at work today (Councils Intranet) but the minutes for Porty CC were Januarys and when I looked on the Councils Website they were also Januarys.

CoE Council website - Community Council minutes

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 29 Sep 2008, 16:58

Maureen Child's latest newsletter is now available to view online:

MC September/October report

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Post by BeachBum » 29 Sep 2008, 17:24

Bob Jefferson wrote:Maureen Child's latest newsletter is now available to view online:

MC September/October report
I got an email of the report sent to me today.

One thing that stands out for me is the cost of replacing the bus stop outside the fruit shop which was destroyed by a lorry delivering to McColls. Im presuming there will be no negative fiscal effect for CEC, if as is claimed they are specaially made, that I presume adds a premium to the cost. Im wondering if the company or McColls (or indeed their insurance companies) will be footing the bill.

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