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Radstock and Westfield residents are being invited to attend a meeting to discuss any issues they feel are adversely affecting their local community.
Partners and Communities Together (PACT) meetings bring residents together with local police teams and council officers and give people the chance to have their say on matters affecting their neighbourhood – from litter and noise to anti-social behaviour and burglary.
The next PACT meeting will be on Thursday, March 18, at the Tea and Trade Tea Rooms in Radstock, starting at 7pm, with a short talk about Neighbourhood Watch.
Issues raised at previous meetings have ranged from poorly lit and overgrown footpaths to abusive neighbours.
Organisers say most of the issues have been resolved since they were raised.
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