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Hi


Can anyone tell me where the venue (and what time) is for the Overview & Scrutiny Committee (OSC) meeting, which will be conducting the scrutiny on East Dulwich Primary Places proposed date 12th October?


Is it an open forum (i.e. a question time type format?), or a closed meeting? Do you need an invite?


Searched on the forum but can't seem to find this info.


Thanks

Hello

The Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting on Monday October 12 2009 7.00 pm.

Its at the East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-64 Darrell Road, East Dulwich, London SE22 9NL.


According to FionaC

"We will take brief deputations from parents and local cllrs at the beginning to tell the committee about their experiences this year, concerns for next yr and what they'd like to see happen"


Further details on...

http://www.facebook.com/l/2b4b7;moderngov.southwarksites.com/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=115&MId=2783&Ver=4

Hoping for good turn out as a show of local feeling.

The meeting is at East Dulwich Community Centre, Darrell Road SE22 9NL 7pm Monday 12th October.

The Scrutiny Committee has the power to question Council Officers and Leading Councillors about the situation and why they have taken certain decisions. It cannot itself take a decision. It is therefore a useful way of the public expressing their concerns.

I am pleased they have agreed to take deputations.


My main concern is that the room is not big enough so if you have a real personal concern you want to get across I suggest you arrive early.


After the meeting someone should start a new thread about what happened and the way forward.


Les Alden

Prospective Labour Councillor for East Dulwich

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