SALISBURY Democracy Alliance (SDA) have organised the final People’s Assembly of the year for this June.
Held at Salisbury FC, the assemblies are a way for local people to make their views known about what should happen in Salisbury.
These are part of a national programme organised by Assemble.
The two previous events drew a strong attendance, and a list of 10 proposals has been drawn up.
This last assembly is to discuss these and whittle them down to the final five.
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Mark Potts, the chair of SDA said: “We have been delighted by how this has gone and the enthusiasm by those attending in discussing the problems and opportunities.
“Many people feel they are not listened to by the political establishment, and these assemblies give people a real opportunity to put their ideas forward.”
The assembly starts at 2pm and will last approximately two hours.
Anyone wishing to go should contact Mark at mapotts53@gmail.com.
The ten ideas can be seen on the SDA website https://salisburydemocracyalliance.org.
It is free to attend with a voluntary parting collection.
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