How to have your say
Last updated at 11:33, Thursday, 18 October 2012
RESIDENTS’ views are being sought into the proposals in the consultation.
There are a number of opportunities for people to have their say before the December 7 deadline, including public drop-in sessions.
Residents can also visit Copeland’s website at www. copeland.gov.uk to send feedback, and further details will be provided in the next edition of Copeland Matters, delivered to every home.
The council says: “It is important that if you want your views to be considered that you attend a drop-in session or complete the response form – either online or in hard copy. That way, we can ensure that your views are recorded and considered.”
After December 7, the council says it will analyse the feedback and consider alternative proposals, before the Executive makes its recommendations before a meeting of the full council makes the final decisions in February 2013. All changes will be implemented by March 2015.
Drop-in dates
Millom Network Centre; Tuesday, November 20 from 6pm to 7.30pm
Cleator Moor Civic Hall; Wednesday, November 21 from 2pm to 4pm
Methodist Church, Seascale; Wednesday, November 21 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Millom Guide Hall; Tuesday, November 27 from 2pm to 4pm
Seascale Library; Wednesday, November 28 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Egremont Rugby Union Club; Wednesday, November 28 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm
United Reformed Church, Whitehaven; Thursday, November 29 from 2pm to 4pm and 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
How to contact us
GET in touch with The Whitehaven News’ reporter Andrew Clarke to tell us your views on the proposed cuts.
Email andrew.clarke@whitehaven-news, telephone him on 01946 595133 or visit www.whitehaven-news.co.uk.
Alternatively, visit our Whitehaven News Facebook page.
Readers are also invited to send a Letter to the Editor, either to The Whitehaven News, 148 Queen Street, Whitehaven, CA28 7AZ, or on email to letters.wn@whitehaven-news.co.uk.
First published at 11:05, Thursday, 11 October 2012
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
Email alerts
More News
- Controversial Drigg turbine given the go-ahead (1 comment)
- Woman found dead in Wath Brow
- Thousands welcome troops to Whitehaven (8 comments)
- Ofsted praises Whitehaven School
- Mum’s scarlet fever warning after daughter Sophie suffers
- Senior councillor refers the NDA to Ombudsman (2 comments)
- Hospital theatre due to reopen after work
- Call for ‘NHS summit’
- Festival boost thanks to firm’s support
- Beacon set to be saved
- Woman found dead in Wath Brow
- Cumbrian bike racer who hit parked ambulance awarded six-figure sum
- Thousands welcome troops to Whitehaven (8 comments)
- Cocktail bar aiming to add spice to Cumbrian town's nightlife
- Controversial Drigg turbine given the go-ahead (1 comment)
- Hell on the Harbourside
- At The Playgound festival at Whitehaven - review and pictures (3 comments)
- Plans made to stop using Ennerdale as water source (13 comments)
- Couple unearth Mick Jagger’s local links
- Senior councillor refers the NDA to Ombudsman (2 comments)
- Thousands welcome troops to Whitehaven (8 comments)
- Woman found dead in Wath Brow
- Cumbria police investigate sudden death of man, 18
- NMP ‘needs to change – or lose Sellafield contract’ (15 comments)
- Hell on the Harbourside
- Go-ahead for superfast broadband roll-out across Cumbria (31 comments)
- Fears that state of lighthouses will stop people visiting Whitehaven (28 comments)
- Plans made to stop using Ennerdale as water source (13 comments)
- At The Playgound festival at Whitehaven - review and pictures (3 comments)
- Police called to 'out of control' birthday party (21 comments)





