RUBERY residents can have their say at the village’s latest PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meeting being held at Waseley Hills High School at 7pm next Monday (July 10).
There will be reports from the police and details about the action points arising from the last meeting on March 6.
They included anti-social behaviour by motorcyclists riding around Rubery without helmets, criminals damaging parked vehicles and the availability of police speed monitoring equipment so it can be used in hotspots.
Other ongoing issues to be discussed will be drug-related activity in Maple Road, planning applications for the Rose and Crown car park and the number of potholes behind the Co-op.
There will be an update on the Rubery regeneration, a report from Waseley Hills High School and the next priorities will be set.
The organisers want to thank Waseley Hills High School for the use of its building and PA system.
